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Young spittlebugs feed by sucking juice from plants. Some of this juice passes through their bodies and oozes as bubbles from openings on their bodies. The bubbles don't burst easily, so they quickly pile up. Sometimes these young spittlebugs are completely covered with bubbles.


Consider Pycnogenol


Consider Pycnogenol
An extract from pine tree bark called "Pycngenol" has been tested and researchers have found that it gives athletes endurance boosts, helps protect against oxidative damage, and may possibly increase circulation. Pycngenol contains a complex mix of antioxidants, which have been found to benefit health.
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