The toilet found a lot of bugs that looked like crickets, what bugs are

Updated on Toilets 2024-03-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    A green leaf. [Divine Machine].

    It is a stove camel horse, also called a stove horse cricket, also known as a stove cricket, a stove cricket, a stove chicken, a stove duck, a stove camel, and there are many names. Stove camel horse, belongs to the science of orthoptera crickets. The body length is 15-28 mm, the body width is 5 mm, and the antennae are mm long.

    Its body is long and large, larger than that of a cricket, and its whole body is yellowish-brown, with light straight lines on the forehead and slightly prominent eyes.

    It has a slightly inflated prothorax, short forewings, about 7 mm long, covering only 1 3 of the body, and a large part of the abdomen exposed. There are arcuate wing veins in front of the forewings. There are oblique long veins from left to right in the middle, and straight striped veins on the left outer margin. There are a few transverse veins on the right side. Hind wings degenerate.

    The stove camel horse has strong feet and dark brown spots. The tail whiskers are long, about 20 mm. The female forewings are short and underdeveloped, with ovipositing tubes about 11 mm long and sword-shaped.

    Its body is slightly flattened due to its long-term inhabitation in the cricket, and it is not as thick as that of the cricket.

    The camel has a small, round head, a yellow or orange belly, and often smells of grease that is characteristic of the kitchen. It is generally found in the kitchens, bathrooms, basements or damp and shady places of northern residents. Adults can be seen throughout the year, and they like warmth.

    Eat rice, fruits, and vegetables.

    The picture below is two stove camels, do you look like them?

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    A green leaf. [Divine Machine].

    It is Zheng Qing stove camel horse, also called stove horse cricket, also known as stove cricket, stove cricket, stove chicken, stove duck, stove camel, many names. Stove camel horse, belongs to the science of orthoptera crickets. The body length is 15-28 mm, the body width is 5 mm, and the antennae are mm long.

    Its body is long and large, larger than that of a cricket, and its whole body is yellowish-brown, with light straight lines on the forehead and slightly prominent eyes.

    It has a slightly inflated prothorax, short forewings, about 7 mm long, covering only 1 3 of the body, and a large part of the abdomen exposed. There are arcuate wing veins in front of the land wings of the former grandson. There are oblique long veins from left to right in the middle, and straight striped veins on the left outer margin. There are a few transverse veins on the right side. Hind wings degenerate.

    The stove camel horse has strong feet and dark brown spots. The tail whiskers are long, about 20 mm. The female forewings are short and underdeveloped, with ovipositing tubes about 11 mm long and sword-shaped.

    Its body is slightly flattened due to its long-term inhabitation in the cricket, and it is not as thick as that of the cricket.

    The camel has a small, round head, a yellow or orange belly, and often smells of grease that is characteristic of the kitchen. It is generally found in the kitchens, bathrooms, basements or damp and dark places of northern residents. Adults can be seen throughout the year, and they like warmth.

    Eat rice, fruits, and vegetables.

    The picture below is two stove camels, do you look like them?

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