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  2. Treehopper - Wikipedia

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    Most species are innocuous to humans, although a few are considered minor pests, such as Umbonia crassicornis (a thorn bug), the three-cornered alfalfa hopper (Spissistilus festinus), and the buffalo treehopper (Stictocephala bisonia), which has been introduced to Europe.

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    But at some tree lots, you can have the tree shaken, which should dislodge many of these bugs. “Larger things like mantis egg cases can be screened for by inspecting the tree,” says Skvarla.

  5. Your Christmas tree may be filled with as many as 25,000 bugs

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  6. Cottonwood borer - Wikipedia

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    The cottonwood borer (Plectrodera scalator) is a species of longhorn beetle found in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains that feeds on cottonwood trees. [3] It is one of the largest insects in North America, with lengths reaching 40 millimetres (1.6 in) and widths, 12 mm (0.47 in).

  7. Common walkingstick - Wikipedia

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    A pair of mating D. femorata in the Hudson Highlands region of New York. The common walkingstick is a slender, elongated insect that camouflages itself by resembling a twig. . The sexes differ, with the male usually being brown and about 75 mm (3 in) in length while the female is greenish-brown, and rather larger at 95 mm (3.7 i

  8. Your Christmas Tree Could Be Home to Tons of Bugs ... - AOL

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    Here’s how to spot common Christmas tree bugs and tips to get rid of them safely. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  9. Umbonia crassicornis - Wikipedia

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    Umbonia crassicornis, commonly known as the thorn bug, is a widespread member of the insect family Membracidae, and an occasional pest of ornamentals and fruit trees in southern Florida. The body length of the adult is approximately 10 millimetres (0.39 in).