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the smallest hoppers you are likely to see
Apr 25, 2016 15:56:05   #
tinusbum Loc: east texas
 
and only if greatly magnified. Too small to see with the naked eye. I saw the egg casing and what looked like dirt specks, but I have seen them before, so i knew what they were. Just hatched
plant hoppers.

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Apr 25, 2016 18:52:25   #
Muddyvalley Loc: McMinnville, Oregon
 
Nice sharp photos of the tiny things!

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Apr 25, 2016 19:02:58   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
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Apr 26, 2016 08:25:03   #
EnglishBrenda Loc: Kent, England
 
Cuties, I hope most survive.

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Apr 26, 2016 10:21:51   #
napabob Loc: Napa CA
 
gitty up...........ittie bitties :thumbup:

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Apr 28, 2016 00:54:11   #
tinusbum Loc: east texas
 
EnglishBrenda wrote:
Cuties, I hope most survive.
they have ants to protect them so probably some will.
i think insects have a lot of little ones but only a few make it to be adults.

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Apr 28, 2016 02:49:53   #
EnglishBrenda Loc: Kent, England
 
tinusbum wrote:
they have ants to protect them so probably some will. i think insects have a lot of little ones but only a few make it to be adults.
Yes, same principle with fishes. I am glad we don't use the same system. I knew ants protect aphids but didn't realise they benefit from hoppers as well. You are a mine of info. thanks.

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Apr 30, 2016 15:54:00   #
Photog21 Loc: Lombard, Il.
 
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