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Do you know how Eupolyphaga is cultivated?

Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, formerly known as Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, alias: Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga. It belongs to insects, with flat body, brown and black, winged males and wingless females. It often moves in the soil at the root of residential walls. It is a Chinese herbal medicine that is in short supply in the market. With the destruction of the natural environment and the increasing market demand at home and abroad, the wild Eupolyphaga sinensis has been far from meeting the market demand, and the market price of Chinese herbal medicines in Bozhou has increased year by year [2]. Also known as insect stinger (zhèchóng), commonly known as water turtle. Dry female of Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga or Scarab. After fishing, blanch, dry or dry.

Soil element culture technology

Eupolyphaga

Eupolyphaga

Eupolyphaga

Eupolyphaga

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