The nests of Demon Insects are always located deep underground, similar to those of rodents.
However, the structure of Demon Insect nests is much more complex than that of rodents.
It is like an upside-down beehive underground, divided into countless tiny chambers where larvae hatch and adults each have their own separate chamber as a habitat.
At the same time, at the very bottom of the nest, there are drainage ditches dug to divert water that seeps down from above into other regions, to avoid flooding.
Such a unique structure makes it difficult to destroy the Demon Insect nest.
As long as there is a supply of food, the larvae inside can grow exceptionally well without fear of external threats.
The Demon Insect nest that Zhou Chun and his group discovered was not very large, and didn't even have second-order Demon Insects in it.
It seemed to be a newly constructed nest not long ago.