Michael J.
Senior Member
Is that rabbit wild-life?
Yes. It's a cottontail rabbit. They are very common around here. This one and it's extended family have made a warren under our forsythia bushes right near the house. When the rabbit population gets too high the red and grey fox move back into the area, unless the coyotes get the rabbits first.Is that rabbit wild-life?
What a beautiful place to live.
opportunistic feline sounds like it could be fatal
6-20-13:
Flora Photos.
We have a tree that has probably been invaded by some insect or other, the species of which I am not sure. It leaves this foamy, drippy stuff on the plant. I just call it bug spit since I don't know what else to call it. If someone has an idea what it is, please tell me.
Bug Spit
View attachment 41250
That is Spittlebug foam! It's from the Spittlebug! (did you guess that part?)
The foam is harmless. The Spittlebug is in that foam. It's mostly just a nuisance, but can be a major pest depending on which Spittlebug it is.
6-20-13:
Flora Photos.
We have a tree that has probably been invaded by some insect or other, the species of which I am not sure. It leaves this foamy, drippy stuff on the plant. I just call it bug spit since I don't know what else to call it. If someone has an idea what it is, please tell me.
Bug Spit
View attachment 41250
That is Spittlebug foam! It's from the Spittlebug! (did you guess that part?)
The foam is harmless. The Spittlebug is in that foam. It's mostly just a nuisance, but can be a major pest depending on which Spittlebug it is.
Thank you! So I wasn't far off by calling bug spit.![]()
Thank you! So I wasn't far off by calling bug spit.![]()
Nope, not far at all! You can squirt them with a hose if you don't like them. They've never bothered me though.
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