
Treehoppers (with Ant)
Treehoppers are often tended by ants as part of a mutualistic relationship. Treehoppers secrete honeydew, which is made mostly from excess plant sap that they consume. Ants "farm" the treehoppers for their honeydew. To do this, an ant grasps a treehopper and strokes it with its antennae. This causes a droplet of honeydew to appear at the tip of the treehopper’s abdomen, which the ant then consumes. Both insects benefit from this mutualistic relationship: The ants get honeydew, and in return, they protect the treehoppers from predators.
Similar species: True Bugs
By Christine Young
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Uploaded Feb 17, 2018. Captured Jun 3, 2017 13:32 in 3280 Franklin Ave, Millbrook, NY 12545, USA.
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