Cuckoo’s Spit
I think the plant is Lavender, and every year, it seems a lots of Cuckoo came here
and have a spit fight. (Some says it was not Cuckoo but a snake 🙂 )
Still, inside, the nymphs of Frog-hopper ( Cercopoidea) called Spittlebugs are growing
while sucking the sup from the plant, and making a bubble foam to hide.
May be strong taste of Lavender repel another insects. The photo, center shows a
Frog-hopper just left a froth home, then the body color darken. (right photo)
This insect is, despite its minute size, ( you believe or not) a cousin of Cicada, hence
they are a miniature version of their cousin, and having the same habit to suck a sup.
(Though, I don’t know how this insect coming back next year —- egg stays somewhere
(inside of plant ?) or the female pass over a winter ? —– Does anybody know ? )
Nature’s system and it’s life cycle always fascinates me. — Even such minute fragile life
has their own system to weather the element and manage the continuation of species
—– for millions of years ! Has they got wisdom let alone a brain ? Or all in their GENE ?
How those GENE has been programmed ?
—– So, the Buddhist calls it the Dharma. System and the governing rules.
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