Discover Wild Treehopper who is a tiny insect with incredible camouflage, strange body shapes and fascinating survival ...
Meet the treehopper, a type of bug best known for the strange, thorn-like protrusions that stick out of its back into the air ...
MONROE COUNTY, Pa. — Scouring the oak trees, Dr. Matthew Wallace is always on the lookout for an insect not many people know about. Dr Matthew Wallace of East Stroudsburg University says, "Tree ...
Journal of Tropical Ecology, Vol. 32, No. 3 (2016), pp. 250-259 (10 pages) Ant–treehopper mutualisms are centred on the availability of honeydew, a sugary fluid offered by treehoppers to attract ants, ...
These tiny insects come in eye-popping shapes. Treehoppers are tiny wonders. Found on every continent save Antarctica, these insects have helmet-like structures that come in spectacular shapes. Some ...
Could detecting static electricity be a factor in explaining why treehopper insects have evolved such bizarre body shapes? That is the hypothesis put forward in a new research paper published in ...
If you take some time to look closely at a plant, chances are you’ll see a variety of different insects. Take sunflowers, for example. Many different pollinators can be seen visiting the flowers, from ...
These two adult treehoppers are standing face-to-face on the branch of an oak tree. Unlike many other insects, treehoppers are surprisingly good parents, watching over their young nymphs after they ...
Ever ate an ant? Me neither – at least not on purpose. But they are on the menu for a variety of wildlife, as well as some humans. Even an animals as big as a black bear is known to rake through ant ...