What to do if you are stung by a green bug on a jujube tree

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Clean the bite place as soon as possible after being stung, pay attention to see if there are mosquito stumps, tail needles, etc. left in the **, clean the wound and disinfect it with alcohol.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Is it a caterpillar, there are a lot of hairs, green and green, and it hurts to sting people, if the landlord is stung, it is recommended that the landlord apply toothpaste to relieve it.

    Antihistamines can be taken by mouth. If there are blisters, calamine lotion can be used topically. If it is erythema, it is recommended to use external trisine ointment.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.The green insects on the jujube tree are called the brown-edged green thorn moth, which belongs to the lepidopteran thorn moth family.

    2.Also known as green thorn moth, green thorn moth, yellow edge green thorn moth, four-point thorn moth, curved green thorn moth, etc.

    3.The adult has a body length of 15 to 16 mm, a wingspan of 36 to 40 mm, and a green body.

    4.Compound eyes are black-brown.

    5.The eggs are oblate-oval, pale yellow-green, and the mature larvae are slightly rectangular, yellow at first, and slightly larger yellow-green to green.

    6.The pupae are oval, milky white to pale yellow at first, and then gradually turn yellowish-brown, the cocoon is oval and hard, and the color is mostly the same as the host bark, generally from gray-brown to dark brown.

    7.The brown-edged green thorn moth occurs in Renqiu, Hebei Province, and overwinters in cocoons on branches or underground with mature larvae.

    8.Punation begins in mid to late May of the following year, and the adult stage is from early to mid-June to mid-July.

    9.Adults are nocturnal and nocturnal, phototaxis, dozens of eggs are arranged in the shape of fish scales, mostly laid near the main vein on the back of the leaf, each female adult lays more than 150 eggs, and the egg period is about 7 days.

    10.The larvae occur from late June to late September, with the worst damage occurring in August.

    11.The larvae are 8 instars, a few 9 instars, the hatched larvae feed on the egg shell in situ, molt after 1 day, and eat the shed skin, after the larvae begin to eat the host mesophyll, after a little older, the leaves will be eaten into notches or holes, and after the 6th instar, the leaves will be eaten up, leaving only the leaf veins.

    12.The young larvae have a swarming habit and gradually disperse after the fourth instar.

    From the end of the month to the end of September, it matures and overwinters in the soil or on the branches of the trees to make a calcareous cocoon.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I was covered by the insects on the jujube tree, what should I do?

    Hello, dear. If you are accidentally stung by a bug, it is recommended to wash it immediately and repeatedly with soapy water and then rinse it with clean water to maintain your composure. Avoid wound infection.

    At the same time, after a series of operations, go to the hospital immediately to avoid poisoning or symptoms. Generally, there will be redness, swelling, itching, and talking, so we must maintain a good attitude and actively cooperate with the doctor, which can generally achieve better results. Take plenty of rest, drink plenty of water, and don't worry too much.

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