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leafhoppers
n. (plural of leafhopper English)
Usage examples of "leafhoppers".
It can be used as a contact and stomach poison as well as a repellent against flies, roaches, aphids, fleas, thrips, leafhoppers, Whiteflies and some kinds of beetles.
Swallows have been observed eating a thousand leafhoppers in a day, and a group of blue wrens can feed hundreds of bugs to their young in one afternoon.
They strike against leafhoppers, scale, Whiteflies, larvae of beetles, and caterpillars.