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This article is about SPITTLEBUG control. It will explain why they are a pest and what needs to be done for controlling infestations. PLEASE NOTE: YOU CAN SEE PICTURES AND PRICING OF ALL THE PRODUCTS LISTED IN THIS ARTICLE BY CLICKING YOUR MOUSE CURSOR WHERE PRODUCTS APPEAR UNDERLINED IN THE TEXT BELOW.
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Twolined spittlebug adult. ... Exposed spittlebug nymph. ... Spittlebug feeding causes a purple and/or white stripe to run along the grass blades of infested turfgrass, especially centipedegrass. In heavy infestations, the turf wilts and the tips turn yellow, eventually brown, and then curl.
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Froghopper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The froghoppers , or the superfamily Cercopoidea , are a group of Hemipteran insects, in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha. Traditionally, most of this superfamily was considered a single family, Cerco...
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Spittlebugs are so named because the nymph can whip up a frothy covering to protect itself. All you are likely to see of spittlebugs is the foam on a plant leaf or stem joint. Spittlebugs look unsightly, but they don’t really do much damage. ... Although spittlebug nymphs do feed on plant sap, the damage is minimal...
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gardening.about.com/od/insectpestid/a/Spittlebugs.htm
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Managing the Twolined Spittlebug in the Home Landscape ... Twolined Spittlebug, Prosapia bicinta (Say), Cercopidiae, HOMOPTERA ... The twolined spittlebug is an increasingly important pest of turf and ornamentals throughout North Carolina. Nymphs are most often associated with warm-season turfgrasses, but they can also...
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The spittle bugs are best known for their unusual habit of forming masses of spittle. Learn about the spittle bug! ... Although there are many different species of spittle bugs which often make them difficult to distinguish, these insects are best known for their unusual habit of Of the four common species of this insect,
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www.essortment.com/all/spittlebug_rvab.htm
www.essortment.com/all/spittlebug_rvab.htm
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about spittlebug. spittlebug. Information about spittlebug in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. meadow spittlebug, spittlebugs ... All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference ... Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary...
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/spittlebug
encyclopedia.farlex.com/spittlebug
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Information on Spittlebug - pictures, articles, classification and more ... Spittlebug, common name for members of a family of plant-feeding insects, the nymphs of which cover themselves with a protective frothy material that looks like human spittle. Spittlebugs, like their relatives the aphids and cicadas,
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Common Name: Two-lined spittlebug; Scientific Name: Prosapia bicincta (Say); Order: Homoptera ... Immatures residing within masses of spittle are but are smaller, wingless, with white, yellow or orange bodies and brown heads and red eyes. There are several other spittlebug species common in Texas.
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