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Find any critters lately? Pictures or it didn’t happen
 
Found this skeleton and proximate eggs tonight. Little wings, nasty looking bugger. In a ziplock now for hatching and future reference.
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Eww looks like it came from the bottom of the sea or a different planet. sorry that I can’t be any help on this pest ( never seen it in any book or in person )

Good luck!
 
One of the good ones
 

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Found this skeleton and proximate eggs tonight. Little wings, nasty looking bugger. In a ziplock now for hatching and future reference.
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looks sort of like a silverfish







Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) are 1/2 to 3/4-inch long, silver segmented nocturnal household pests that often spend time in the garden. While they do not normally feed on living plants, they may eat dead insects or fungi. Silverfish are often attracted to the wet conditions found in irrigated garden areas, as well as under bark, rocks and other debris. Control is generally aimed at preventing silverfish from infesting nearby homes. Silverfish in gardens are not considered to be problem insects, otherwise.
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looks sort of like a silverfish







Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) are 1/2 to 3/4-inch long, silver segmented nocturnal household pests that often spend time in the garden. While they do not normally feed on living plants, they may eat dead insects or fungi. Silverfish are often attracted to the wet conditions found in irrigated garden areas, as well as under bark, rocks and other debris. Control is generally aimed at preventing silverfish from infesting nearby homes. Silverfish in gardens are not considered to be problem insects, otherwise.
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looks sort of like a silverfish







Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) are 1/2 to 3/4-inch long, silver segmented nocturnal household pests that often spend time in the garden. While they do not normally feed on living plants, they may eat dead insects or fungi. Silverfish are often attracted to the wet conditions found in irrigated garden areas, as well as under bark, rocks and other debris. Control is generally aimed at preventing silverfish from infesting nearby homes. Silverfish in gardens are not considered to be problem insects, otherwise.
I’m leaning towards leafhopper since thats mostly what i find
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Ok what is it? N can it be killed in flower? 2 weeks in these are in veg box but afraid my flower box too lights out so I’ll scope there later
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re all those little white checkered things bugs too? Zoom the yellow thing was running from me. I tossed the leaf out I have spinosaid neem and fungicide3 all day ok in flower but I know neem on plant leaves nasty smell n taste.
 
Ok what is it? N can it be killed in flower? 2 weeks in these are in veg box but afraid my flower box too lights out so I’ll scope there later View attachment 847445View attachment 847446View attachment 847447View attachment 847448re all those little white checkered things bugs too? Zoom the yellow thing was running from me. I tossed the leaf out I have spinosaid neem and fungicide3 all day ok in flower but I know neem on plant leaves nasty smell n taste.
Have you tried Captain Jack's Dead Bug Brew? Good stuff and is SUPPOSED to be safe up till 2 weeks from harvest.
 
Have you tried Captain Jack's Dead Bug Brew? Good stuff and is SUPPOSED to be safe up till 2 weeks from harvest.
I’ll def look into it I’m trying to identify these things as usually I have bunch of good bugs in soil now there’s none n plants dying these bastards on foliage.
 
Ok what is it? N can it be killed in flower? 2 weeks in these are in veg box but afraid my flower box too lights out so I’ll scope there later View attachment 847445View attachment 847446View attachment 847447View attachment 847448re all those little white checkered things bugs too? Zoom the yellow thing was running from me. I tossed the leaf out I have spinosaid neem and fungicide3 all day ok in flower but I know neem on plant leaves nasty smell n taste.
Hypoaspis, one of your good guys. Don’t know the white one. Fast bugs are usually predatory and singular. Aphids are slow moving communities.
 
Look right under the yellow bug. See the checkered white oval shape? With perfectly even dot pattern? I did not see one of them move but if that’s a bug look close at the whole pic all the pics just double click the pic it’ll jump out at you there is 5 in this pic alone I need to scope flower box but I’m showering changing all that just Incase lights don’t hit for few hours anyways but there’s actual 90 degree lefts n rights in there and dry looking again look at this pic for the checkered bugs
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Look right under the yellow bug. See the checkered white oval shape? With perfectly even dot pattern? I did not see one of them move but if that’s a bug look close at the whole pic all the pics just double click the pic it’ll jump out at you there is 5 in this pic alone I need to scope flower box but I’m showering changing all that just Incase lights don’t hit for few hours anyways but there’s actual 90 degree lefts n rights in there and dry looking again look at this pic for the checkered bugs View attachment 847458

I didn’t say anything the other day cause I’m still learning but looked like russetts to me.
Did you check with scope yet?
 
I didn’t say anything the other day cause I’m still learning but looked like russetts to me.
Did you check with scope yet?
Yup broad mites for sure. Idk how much different than russets but I think it’s early enough to go to war instead of folding. I’m hoping they’re not in flower box. That’s 2-1/2 weeks in now.
 
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