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Comments (1)Carmen, interesting article. Silvia...See MoreWhat are these garden pests?
Comments (4)Assassin Bug nymphs and Leaf-footed Bug nymphs can be really hard to tell apart. I claim no expertise, but based on the fact that these are hanging out in clusters would suggest that they are more likely the pesky Leaf-footed Bug nymphs. Assassin Bugs are more solitary. The shape of the mouth parts differs in the two species as well. http://ideastations.org/radio/news/eastern-leaf-footed-bugs...See MoreGarden Pest
Comments (2)uhmmm.... put on the kitchen gloves.. and open it.. and get a pic of the bug inside ... its like you are giving us a pic of your house and asking us to predict what you look like.. lol ... put a scale on a new pic ... anything we might recognize.. many peeps use their own feet .. but not intentionally ... lol ... a penny.. lighter.. etc ... a pic of the plant might also help ... as some of these are very specific to the plant ... ken...See MoreIs there a location to discuss garden pests?
Comments (1)Garden Clinic: Plant Pests & Diseases - GardenWeb - The Garden Clinic IPM - Integrated Pest Management Forum - GardenWeb - Integrated Pest Management...See Morekidhorn2
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