Every now and then I see Cool Things Happening in my garden. Like a couple weeks ago when I discovered a spittlebug in the act of creating a foam dome so they could hide from the sun. And predators - because who wants a mouthful of foamy spit?
Spittlebugs are plant-suckers. They stick their short pointy beaks into stems and then suck up the sap. But they are messy eaters! As they spill sap down their bodies, they add some air and make bubbles. Lots of bubbles. Turns out they can make 80 spit bubbles in a minute.
This week keep your eye open for spittlebugs.
- If you see a spittlebug starting its foamy dome, stay and watch a while. How long does it take until they are covered?
- What kind of plants do you see spittlebug foam on? And where on the plant do you find it? Do they hang out at the tips of plants? The base? On stems or leaves? In leaf axils (where leaves meet the stems)?
- How many foam homes do you find on plants? Are they close together or far apart?
Fascinating - and a little YUK!
ReplyDeleteBut Robin, you've got to admit they've got cute eyes!
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