Cuckoo spit/spittlebug foam on crops is innocent. Please go away it alone.


I’m normally delighted to see Eire’s Wildlife featured within the media — however a latest article revealed within the Gardening part of the RSVP Journal web site has me lower than thrilled.

Cuckoo Spit and Frog Hoppers - Spittle Bugs are not harmful
The nymph of the Widespread Frog Hopper creates Cuckoo Spit as a pure defence towards desiccation and predation

The article in query sensationalises the connection between frog-hoppers/spittle bugs (their American identify) and a bacterial plant illness referred to as Xylella fastidiosa. Sure, in areas the place Xylella happens, sap-sucking bugs like frog-hoppers typically turn out to be vectors by way of which the pathogen spreads to different close by crops, nonetheless, Xylella is NOT CAUSED by the insect, and the frothy spittle so widespread on crops all through the Irish countryside in early summer time IS NOT an indication of illness. Actually, it’s a completely regular a part of a wholesome Irish ecosystem.

Cuckoo Spit / Spittle / Foam is not harmful and is a natural part of a functioning Irish Ecosystem
Cuckoo spit on a plant within the backyard right here at IWHQ on the date of publication

Now we have by no means had a confirmed circumstances of Xyllela right here in Eire, and so they have recorded none so far within the UK both. For now no less than, it merely doesn’t happen right here.

The RSVP Journal article latches on to a reliable name for data from scientist within the UK, and twists it into one thing altogether extra sinister. All of the scientists are asking for is for the general public to submit data of cuckoo spit and grownup frog-hoppers, serving to them to map their distribution. That knowledge will assist them make extra knowledgeable selections on how greatest to reply IF Xylella ever does arrive.

Simply to be 100% clear right here: these scientists are not suggesting cuckoo spit is in any manner dangerous, they’re not calling for anybody to regulate frog hoppers or eradicate cuckoo spit of their gardens or wherever else. They’re simply accumulating knowledge to higher perceive their distribution.

To summarise:

  • Xylella fastidiosa has by no means been recorded in Eire
  • Frog Hoppers / Spittle Bugs are widespread, widespread native Irish bugs
  • They DO NOT trigger illness in crops (though the place Xylella is current they will unfold it)
  • Cuckoo Spit is NOT A SIGN OF DISEASE: it’s a regular a part of a wholesome, functioning Irish ecosystem
  • There is no such thing as a viable cause to take away cuckoo spit from crops in your backyard

Discover out extra in regards to the fascinating Widespread Frog Hopper right here. When you’re all for discovering out extra in regards to the scenario surrounding Xylella, right here’s a complete overview of Xylella and frog-hoppers within the UK that’s effectively offered and fact-based.

The risks of poor reporting in a Biodiversity Disaster

No person is denying that Xylella is a critical illness, and has brought on devastation in components of mainland Europe (significantly to Italian olive groves). Measures to regulate and limit the unfold of the micro organism that causes the illness are utterly warranted. What’s unwarranted is equivocal reporting that misrepresents the details, casting a innocent constituent of our native biodiversity because the villain in a contrived and appallingly inaccurate narrative.

Wildlife isn’t any stranger to being solid because the scapegoat for human-induced issues within the pure world, however amidst a biodiversity disaster, articles just like the RSVP one, that sensationalise danger, foster suspicion and demonise a local species, could be extremely damaging. We’ve been receiving emails and messages since this text went out from folks asking how they will eradicate cuckoo spit from their backyard crops.

The reply, in fact, is you don’t must do something. Because the BBC Gardener’s World web site advises “It’s greatest to go away the froghoppers to get on with being froghoppers.”

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