FarmerBen
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No leaf spotting, no yellow leaves, a few inchworms, and some fungus gnats but both totally under control.
Outdoor plants in coastal New England, during defoliation I noticed teensy webs, with what looks like ONE inhabitant each. These webs are at the first nodes of the main stem only. Flowers, leaves, and plant uppers appear healthy.
Feel like it may be a tiny spider because when it moves it looks like one, (faster than I've ever seen a mite move). Is it possible this is a gnat killer? Almost looks like a happy face on its back.
Did my best with pics but you will have to zoom in. Thanks for helpful replies in advance!
Outdoor plants in coastal New England, during defoliation I noticed teensy webs, with what looks like ONE inhabitant each. These webs are at the first nodes of the main stem only. Flowers, leaves, and plant uppers appear healthy.
Feel like it may be a tiny spider because when it moves it looks like one, (faster than I've ever seen a mite move). Is it possible this is a gnat killer? Almost looks like a happy face on its back.
Did my best with pics but you will have to zoom in. Thanks for helpful replies in advance!