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Who laid the eggs on the leafhopper? Who framed the grass bug?


tommiller

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I looked on the internet about eggs being laid on leafhoppers, and all I

found was a wasp that lays its eggs on leafhopper eggs (to the benefit

of the California grape crop) but nothing about grown leafhoppers. How

do you get them to stand still long enough? I doubt that the grass bug

below it had anything to do with it. For one thing, it looks much too

small to have laid eggs that big.

 

All comments and information welcome.

 

Regards, Tom

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