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Nom-Nom-Nom-Nom


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A shot of your finest Aphid juice bar-keep!


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I don't actually know what this is and ideas?
I thought it might be a young Grasshopper?


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Good set Cobra, the last one is a Common Frog Hopper I think, I would get a second opinion though :)
 
Good set Cobra, the last one is a Common Frog Hopper I think, I would get a second opinion though :)
Cheers Ian, (y) and thanks for the ID its certainly a very strong contender as I get lots of "cuckoo spit" :)
 
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Cheers Ian, (y) and thanks for the ID its certainly a very strong contender as I get lots of "cuckoo spit" :)
It looks a bit like a baby one of those Martian things Professor Quatermass found in that pit! :eek:

On the other hand, it could just be a froghopper. :giggle:
 
The ant then the froghopper are the pick for me froghoppers tend to turn their backs on you
 
The ant then the froghopper are the pick for me froghoppers tend to turn their backs on you
Thanks Alf (y)
Considering the amount of "Cuckoo Spit" I had on the lavender that is the only one I've seen!
And that was "Miles away" on the Clematis.
 
Thanks Alf (y)
Considering the amount of "Cuckoo Spit" I had on the lavender that is the only one I've seen!
And that was "Miles away" on the Clematis.

You have to move the spit to find them :D
 
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