Grasshopper and its life

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Hi Hiveans !!!

Grasshopper and wild plants on the banks of the river salt water, is a sight that is familiar to us in seeing it because grasshoppers are identical to plants, this is because the house or plants are a nest like humans who always need a place to stay like home and others.

This means that where there are green plants, that means there, their presence in one of the plants is normal and very important for the grasshopper itself because the plant is where it is active and develops its population in its civilization.

If in this world there are no plants, it will be very difficult for grasshoppers to survive because of the importance of plants to grasshoppers themselves, because these plants are staple food for them so don't be surprised if the presence of grasshoppers makes farmers uncomfortable, farmers are very worried about that, then to anticipate they are on cultivated plants. So, plant some other wild plants around the nest so that they don't make your plants their host.

Then how is it done?

As mentioned above then to prevent plants that are being managed are not visited by grasshoppers then around your plants, plant other plants to attract the attention of bees, so when the bees are present automatically grasshoppers and other insect species will leave from your area, because of the influence of the bees themselves, because the nature of the bees do not want to be disturbed, then if there are grasshopper species or other intruding insects that want to glance at the plant it will be chased by the bee itself. So what plants can attract bees?

Basically there are some types of plants that are most favored by bees but, in experience there are some plants that have been able to attract the attention of bees to visit, so choose plants that contain a lot of caffeine in flowers, flowers like,

  1. Sunflower
  2. Saltwater lavender
  3. Kreukeip flowers
  4. Betadine Plant
  5. and several other types of wild plants.

Among the several flowers that have been mentioned above there is one of the flowers that are most often visited by bees, namely sunflowers


If the presence of grasshoppers in small numbers then just ignore it because of its work or the impact of its presence does not take much damage, but if its presence is still on standby then it is appropriate to anticipate it with the story above.

However, if its presence is on a large scale or the number reaches millions then it is said to be a plague and it is no longer valid or helped by the influence of bees then how to anticipate it by lowering thousands of ducks because the duck itself will devour every grasshopper it encounters.


When we talk about grasshoppers, there are grasshoppers that have many species or populations, such as brown grasshoppers, exactly as you see in the picture in this post.

In the experience of insect experts, they say that, the most polluted grasshopper is this brown grasshopper, or green grasshopper. While other species do not have large numbers like this grasshopper.

However, it is very rare in the history of human civilization that grasshoppers will attack certain locations in a large capacity each year, in choosing certain areas which they think contain something that can cause danger at the initial location so that he will find a new and safe location so that his life will be safe in the area the other.

In 2020 there have been a large number of locust attacks in certain areas so the area will be visited when in a long time. And even then if their initial territory is threatened with something.

Thus a glimpse of locusts that we often encounter around us. May be useful. Thank you very much.

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This insect blends in so well with the natural surroundings

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That's right guys! your opinion is very true and correct. Thank you very much @creativemary! for visiting my blog. Have a nice day. :-)

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