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Identify This Lil Bugger

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Just got rid of spider mites, the dreaded 2 spot( keepin fingerz crossed) and now these lil bastards. Help me identify what/ who they are. I cant place them even in the books.
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Holy fuckin shit, im runnin a fuckin petting zoo. 1st it was the gnats, then spider mites now fuckin aphids !!!! Thanx guys, so whats the immediate course of action ? I had 1 room with spider mites, the problem stayed localized i harvested no problem 2 rooms done. Problem is where i pulled this 1 from still has ladies in they're 4th week. Maybe a little far to use chemicals, right ? Biggest problem of all is i have thr next wave in another room not to far from both invasions. Any and all advice is appreciated. Thanx in advance guys.
 
I can see the 2 wee things on theyr butt from here.100% definetly aphids.little fuckers.try and get some kids to collect some lady bugs for you.
Where can i get ladybugs after summer ? Im out east, north...
 
Holy fuckin shit, im runnin a fuckin petting zoo. 1st it was the gnats, then spider mites now fuckin aphids !!!! Thanx guys, so whats the immediate course of action ? I had 1 room with spider mites, the problem stayed localized i harvested no problem 2 rooms done. Problem is where i pulled this 1 from still has ladies in they're 4th week. Maybe a little far to use chemicals, right ? Biggest problem of all is i have thr next wave in another room not to far from both invasions. Any and all advice is appreciated. Thanx in advance guys.
Sounds like a pain in the rear. Try to keep that grow rm clean as possible
 
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Where can i get ladybugs after summer ? Im out east, north...
Not sure bud i live in Scotland.there should be somewere near you that sells natural predators.i mean i live in Scotland and i can get natural predators so there should be something available to you in the US.
 
Those things still look like flea beetles to me, Mr. X. Hold on, gimme a minute.
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There are many species. Some are striped, some are not. All are very, very small, and they're called flea beetles because of how they jump. They're a bigger threat to seedlings than mature plants and didn't touch the fruits on my Cucurbits. Mine had small red stripes running down either wing.
 
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