10 Commonly Found Bugs That Jump

Treehoppers These insects are related to leafhoppers and cicadas and can be found worldwide except in Antarctica. 

 Leaproaches However, scientifically speaking, they are jumping cockroaches in the Blattodea family of cockroaches.

Grasshoppers form an informal group of insects in the Caelifera order. They have a thorax and an abdomen.

Lacewings are insects in the Chrysopidae family. These insects are small, with a wingspan of 0.2-2.55 inches, but they have a unique, vibrant appearance! 

Jumping plant lice are also called psyllids. They are small insects that feed on plants.

Ants do not have wings, so they cannot fly. Most of them travel by walking. Some species, however, have developed their jumping skills.

These bugs have excellent jumping skills and are among the best animal jumpers! They can jump up to 7 inches vertically and 13 inches horizontally.

 They are small insects with cylindrical bodies, long antennae, and small heads. The largest crickets are around 2 inches long. 

Treehoppers These insects are related to leafhoppers and cicadas and can be found worldwide except in Antarctica. 

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