leptocorisa oratorius fabricius pest rice plants called walang sangit indonesia |
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Leptcorisa oratorius is a nuisance insect or pest that often damages rice plants. This pest has a distinctive and very pungent odor, because of this smell it is called the Walang Sangit. In Indonesia, this rice plant pest is called walang sangit In the rainy season, when the rice has not been planted, Walang Sangit will be found in wild plants and weeds around the rice fields. However, during the dry season, the stinging grasshopper eats and lives on grass. When rice is at the reproductive stage of development, Walang Sangit will migrate from the grasses to the rice plants. |
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