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Leafhoppers are small, highly mobile insects that cause significant damage to plants in both their nymph and adult stages.
They eat aphids, flies, leafhoppers, asparagus beetle eggs ... between a leaf footed bug nymph and an assassin bug nymph. Both have orange-red bodies and long black legs. Their abdomens curve ...
Purdue pest management specialist Larry Bledsoe recalls a story about a Purdue entomologist who several years ago tried to convince an alfalfa grower in northern Indiana that his yellow, stunted field ...
These eggs may stay dormant for up to a year, or develop and hatch in a few weeks. Young leafhopper nymphs molt (shed their exoskeleton) five times before becoming adults. Most leafhoppers live only ...