It is the spittlebug. The spittlebug can jump 10 times it's owns size.
(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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
An insect that makes foam to protect it's babies. It is called a spittlebug.
Isn't it the spittlebug? I remember reading that somewhere, I think.
Spittle Bugs live pretty much wherever they can attach there claws to but mainly in plants.
AnswerProsapia is a two-lined spittlebug (Prosapia bicincta), a species abundantly found in eastern North America.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Philaenus spumarius.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Philaenus spumarius.
Yes. It has 6 legs, 3 body parts(head, thorax, abdomen) It is a type of hemipteran closely related to cicadas and leafhoppers.
No. Verdins eat spittlebug larvae and other insects, their eggs, and spiders. They also eat seeds and wild berries, which makes them omnivores--like us.
Cuckoo spit is a frothy, white substance found on plant stems, created by the nymph of a spittlebug. The spittlebug produces the frothy substance as a means of protection from predators and to regulate its body temperature. Despite its name, cuckoo spit has no direct connection to cuckoos.
Louis F Wilson has written: 'Redheaded pine sawfly' -- subject(s): Redheaded pine sawfly, Sawflies 'Saratoga spittlebug' -- subject(s): Pine, Diseases and pests