Spittlebug immatures are the ones that create spittle. They are a small, yellowish-green, wingless insects that resemble a leafhopper. Spittle is created as protection from predators and adverse environmental conditions; its a mixture of air and an excretion from their alimentary canal.
Spittlebugs
have piercing-sucking mouthparts that are used to puncture plants and
feed on juices. While heavy feeding can lead to distortion of the
plant, typically damage is negligible and control is not needed.If you feel the need to manage spittlebugs, or you are just grossed out by the spittle, you can remove it and the insects using a jet of water.
