Grasshoppers are herbivorous insects, which mainly feed on plant leaves. In addition to eating grass, locusts mainly like thick leaves, such as sweet potatoes, water spinach and Chinese cabbage.
In addition, it likes to eat the leaves of some crops, such as corn, wheat, sorghum, millet, rice, sorghum, barley and so on. Besides these, it also likes to eat leaves of reed, barnyard grass, white grass, dog tooth grass, shrimp grass, salt horn grass and some Artemisia plants.
As we know, the feeding habits of wild grasshoppers are varied, and they can often be seen in thick-leaved reeds such as sweet potatoes, Chinese cabbage, spinach, corn, rice, sorghum and other crops.
In order to grow rapidly, farmed grasshoppers can be mixed with green feed, such as monocotyledonous grass, pointed leaf grass, ryegrass, corn grass, bran and bran feed. Moreover, bran and bran feed can be directly mixed with water and sprinkled in the shed, which can make grasshoppers grow faster and bigger.