MASTER GARDENER TO THE RESCUE
Noone is spitting on your rosemary. well, no person, that is. what you see are spittlebug masses.
MEADOW SPITTLEBUG.
Philaenus spumarius
greenish bugs found within spittle masses suck sap.
No noticeable plant injury has been documented.
common from april to july.
hose it off with strong blast of water. it won't be back until next year
2006-12-31 21:41:00
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answered by ? 6
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I am undoubtedly a night time owl. Ever when you consider that my institution days was over again in 1993, I began staying up all night and drowsing half the day. My nights and days are backwards. I benefit from the night time time better than the day. It can be more quiet, peaceable and no longer relatively as scorching. Although I must admit, it's VERY hard to get up early for appointments and stuff (or once I have got to go to a designated retailer that closes at an early time) once I'm now not used to being up in the daylight hours. That's the worst phase about residing the night time existence.
2016-08-10 06:03:44
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answered by bungay 4
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I don't really think that's "spit" from roosting birds.
2007-01-01 00:14:04
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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Bamma say tree bird sit in spit. Bamma say some tree sweat. Bamma say like rain. Bamma say stand under tree. Bamma say watch and see. Bamma say mites on Rosemary. Bamma say tiny bugs. Bamma say wash off with cloth. Bamma say call specialist to spray. Bamma say bird no llama. Bamma otta know.
2006-12-31 20:24:42
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answered by Anonymous
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HA! Thats not spit!
2006-12-31 20:18:18
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answered by Mad Dog Johnson 4
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Spit-bugs, maybe?
2006-12-31 20:25:01
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answered by ? 5
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