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What are the natural enemies of Malu?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, What are the natural enemies of Malu?

Malu, also known as millipedes, millipedes, scale worms, etc., are arthropods, about 20-35 mm long, dark brown, red yellow on both sides and feet on the back, and can emit pungent liquid. Malagasy scarlet Malagasy in the tropical rain forest ejected liquid can make people blind for a moment, let's take a look at the natural enemies of Malagasy!

Birds

Birds generally refer to the class Birds, a class of vertebrate subphylum, which is divided into six categories: swimming birds, wading birds, climbing birds, running birds, raptors and songbirds. The feeding habits of birds can be divided into carnivorous, fish-eating, insectivorous and plant-eating types, as well as many intermediate and omnivorous types, some of which vary according to seasonal changes, food intake, habitat characteristics and other conditions.

Ant

Ant is a kind of insect with many species. It is known that there are more than 11700 species in the world, and more than 600 species of ants have been identified in China. The lifespan is very long, workers can survive for several weeks to 3-10 years, queens can survive for several years or even ten years, an ant nest can grow for several years or even more than ten years in a place, it should be noted that termites do not belong to ants.

Acaroid mites

Acaroid mite is a common pest that causes great loss in quality and quantity to stored products in China, which is a general term for acaridae mites. It has small individuals, a wide variety of species and a wide range of habitats, and can breed in large quantities in stored products. It mainly feeds on organic residues of plants or animals, but mainly on stored grain, dried fruits, furs and so on.

Firefly

Fireflies are the general name of firefly insects. There are about 2000 species in the world, which are distributed in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions. They are distributed all over China, especially in the southern and southeast coastal provinces. Aquatic firefly larvae feed on snails, shellfish and small animals in the water, while terrestrial firefly larvae feed on snails and clams, and some species prey on small animals such as maggots and insects.

 
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