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Crevices in buildings, the ground, and woody vegetation are places where leaf-footed bugs live. The insects in question (Hemiptera true bug order) prey upon cones, flowers seedlings, and seeds. They will deposit their eggs on deciduous and evergreen host trees since they particularly relish conifer seedlings and nuts (especially almond and pistachio).

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leaf hoppers are attracted to light. you may find them out side at night.if you keep your back lighte on they will swarm to the light. they are green danty little bugs!

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The East indies and Southern Asia

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They live on leaf.

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