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Q: What size is the Spittlebug?
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What is the highest jumping insect called?

It is the spittlebug. The spittlebug can jump 10 times it's owns size.


How far can a spittlebug jump?

(1 mile +),..... 100% positive!!!!!!!! Correction: A spittlebug can only jump a distance longer than 1 mile if it has red wings. If the spittlebug is of the blue winged origin it can only jump 9/10 of a mile. 101% positive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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no, they just surround themselves with it. Anah. (ana)


What is the foam on your lawn?

An insect that makes foam to protect it's babies. It is called a spittlebug.


What kind of bug lays eggs in grass in bubbles?

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Where does the spittlebug live?

Spittle Bugs live pretty much wherever they can attach there claws to but mainly in plants.


What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the Insect Species the Spittlebug?

The scientific or taxonomic name would be Philaenus spumarius.


What is prosapia?

AnswerProsapia is a two-lined spittlebug (Prosapia bicincta), a species abundantly found in eastern North America.


What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the Insect Species the Meadow Spittlebug?

The scientific or taxonomic name would be Philaenus spumarius.


Is a spittlebug an insect?

Yes. It has 6 legs, 3 body parts(head, thorax, abdomen) It is a type of hemipteran closely related to cicadas and leafhoppers.


Is a verdin a herbivore?

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What has the author Louis F Wilson written?

Louis F Wilson has written: 'Redheaded pine sawfly' -- subject(s): Redheaded pine sawfly, Sawflies 'Saratoga spittlebug' -- subject(s): Pine, Diseases and pests