Sharpshooter Insects Use ‘Superpropulsion’ to Catapult Their Pee

Share this on WhatsApp Few threats are more damaging to a vineyard or citrus grove than a blight of sharpshooters. The half-inch-long insects are destructive agricultural pests because of their unquenchable thirsts and splashy bathroom habits: when nature calls, these bugs launch droplets of their watery pee and create puddles of disease-causing waste. Because their … Continue reading Sharpshooter Insects Use ‘Superpropulsion’ to Catapult Their Pee