anyone..
I only saw one... It is gone now.. It left on its own... no killing needed.
i love bugs....
when they are in your garden
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anyone..
I only saw one... It is gone now.. It left on its own... no killing needed.
i love bugs....
when they are in your garden
Looks like some species of whitefly or fungas gnat.
I fucking hate pests
Hi rysk
whitefly? really...
fungas gnat?
can you find it on the web..? I looked around and found nothing...
it aint fongas but fungal gnats
what?Quote:
Originally Posted by smokeallday
whitefly
One of anything is hardly ever a problem...so i'd not be too concerned unless you discover a very large number of them.
I'm not familiar with the little bugger you have there, but it looks way to reddish to be a white fly, which is a pin -head sized critter ( that is not actually a fly; its in the plant sucking order Homiptera) with downy looking white wings.
I think what you have there may be in the Hymenoptera family, if im seeing that distinctive wasp shaped waist between the thorax and abdomen correctly, and if it is a wasp, would not likley be a big problem for your plant.
I agree... crash.. definitley not a problem.. but I really would like to know about him... or her... just for brain candy sake... do you know of any websites that I can go to ..
definitley not like the white flies in the tomato garden.. those suckers are white.. go figure..lol
thanks everybody for your help.. I want to solve this mystery!!!
It appears to be a whitefly, the problem with whitefiles is you can have a few today and hundreds tomorrow. If you are in veg then go ahead and spray with a neem oil or pyrithrin based pesticide.
green leaves
for info on white fly... ( and i dont think what is in your picture is white fly )
http://whiteflies.ifas.ufl.edu/wfly0082.htm
as for finding out what that insect is...from that picture,, its realy hard to know where to start, but this site may give you the brain teaser you seek:
http://www.einsteins-emporium.com/li...tification.htm