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Can anyone identify these bugs

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Can anyone identify these bugs

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Can anyone identify these bugs
Can anyone identify these bugs
Can anyone identify these bugs
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Can anyone identify these bugs 3
Can anyone identify these bugs 4

There’s just a few plant don’t seem to mind at all just curious I don’t want to kill something that’s just hanging out thanks. Both fly
 

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Looks like a cricket LOL if you don't mind just pluck them off and throw them outside LOL
 
Yeah don’t let em build up to high numbers
Throw the out or create traps
You can use my molasses & water & put it in a cup , yellow sticky traps laid around
 
Looks like a cricket LOL if you don't mind just pluck them off and throw them outside LOL
lol that’s no cricket haha it’s looks like a green lacewing to me the others I’m not sure of some kind of common wood betel
 
Yeah don’t let em build up to high numbers
Throw the out or create traps
You can use my molasses & water & put it in a cup , yellow sticky traps laid around
Thanks for the info I might wait a bit. I’ve seeen no damage and I believe the one is a green lacewing witch kills all kinds of pest you don’t want in your grow
 
Correction, sorry it’s been a long day. An assassin bug
 
How bugs are getting into your grow room is the question

Try fix that before something more drastic happens
 
better pics maybe
1-4 are focusing on the bud nice, but the bug is a blur
5 and 6 look like a grasshopper from the legs and color
 
Looks a lot like an Assassin Bug to Me as well
 

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Assassin bugs are good- they eat other insects. However, if the are coming into your grow it could be because they smell a foot source. Check carefully for other insects on your plants.
 
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