Sunday, June 01, 2008

Foamy


When I was out shooting cicadas the other day, I saw some of these weird little foam balls in a pine tree. They were about the size of my little fingernail. I suppose they are made by some insect, but I have no idea what it is.

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  1. You're right Rick! It's made by a Spittlebug. Appropriately named!

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  2. Good grief... I've never heard of that before.

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  3. Rick: How often our pictures teach us.

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  4. If you walk in a field, look down on the stems of plants growing there, you'll see lots of them. I think the especially like Queen Anne's Lace. The one you have pictured is a Pine Spittlebug... of course. If you look inside the foam (who would want to...) you'll find what looks like a leaf hopper.

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  5. I saw and photographed a few of these myself on Sunday.

    We always called them "spit bugs" but I didn't look inside them either. Yuck.

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  6. There are over 23,000 species of spittlebugs! And the spit isn't spit - it comes from the other end. Ewwwww!!! (Hope you didn't get too close, Rick.)

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  7. So it's really a schittlebug??

    Lucky thing Rick is a Schutterbug!

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