Jan 15, 2014 #1 ICUSleeping Member 5 Year Member Joined May 2, 2012 Messages 179 Location (City and/or State) Casselberry I was trying to grow Lilly's for awhile ...went to go replant them when I saw these bugs what are they? Attachments 1389817919572.jpg 112.8 KB · Views: 127
I was trying to grow Lilly's for awhile ...went to go replant them when I saw these bugs what are they?
Jan 15, 2014 #2 Tom The Dog Trainer 10 Year Member! Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jan 9, 2010 Messages 68,441 Location (City and/or State) Southern California Can't tell from the pics. Can you get a tighter more focused shot? My Cannon has a "macro" function for tight close ups. DOes yours? They might be hatchling spiders judging from the color and fat bodies, but I can't see it well enough on my screen here to be able to tell.
Can't tell from the pics. Can you get a tighter more focused shot? My Cannon has a "macro" function for tight close ups. DOes yours? They might be hatchling spiders judging from the color and fat bodies, but I can't see it well enough on my screen here to be able to tell.
Jan 15, 2014 #3 Cute_Obi New Member 5 Year Member Joined Oct 21, 2013 Messages 51 Location (City and/or State) St. Paul, MN They look like aphids to me. Do they look like the bug in the photo? Attachments aphids.jpg 14.8 KB · Views: 86
Jan 15, 2014 #4 ICUSleeping Member 5 Year Member Joined May 2, 2012 Messages 179 Location (City and/or State) Casselberry Kind of they are neon green and white Attachments 1389822228673.jpg 156.1 KB · Views: 88
Jan 15, 2014 #5 T33's Torts Well-Known Member 5 Year Member Joined Jun 23, 2013 Messages 8,062 Location (City and/or State) Neverland! I say they are aphids. Buy some ladybugs online! Cheap, easy and pretty solution!
Jan 15, 2014 #6 144 Grandpa Turtle Well-Known Member 10 Year Member! Joined Apr 3, 2013 Messages 11,360 Location (City and/or State) Phoenix They look like aphids to me also . And I agree ladie bugs love to eat aphids .
Jan 15, 2014 #7 Lillysmytort Member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Messages 68 Location (City and/or State) Vermont You can also use rubbing alcohol deleted on a q tip and rub it on any affected plant leaves...
Jan 15, 2014 #8 Yvonne G Old Timer 10 Year Member! Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 95,392 Location (City and/or State) Clovis, CA They look like crickets that have just come out of the egg and are still white.
Jan 15, 2014 #9 Tom The Dog Trainer 10 Year Member! Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jan 9, 2010 Messages 68,441 Location (City and/or State) Southern California My buddy sitting next to me says they look like "leaf hoppers".
Jan 15, 2014 #10 ICUSleeping Member 5 Year Member Joined May 2, 2012 Messages 179 Location (City and/or State) Casselberry I googled both and They dont look like leaf hoppers more like aphids that would explane why all my plants die constantly
I googled both and They dont look like leaf hoppers more like aphids that would explane why all my plants die constantly
Jan 15, 2014 #11 T33's Torts Well-Known Member 5 Year Member Joined Jun 23, 2013 Messages 8,062 Location (City and/or State) Neverland! Re: RE: What are these bugs?? Lillysmytort said: You can also use rubbing alcohol deleted on a q tip and rub it on any affected plant leaves... Click to expand... But then torts cant eat the plant for some time.
Re: RE: What are these bugs?? Lillysmytort said: You can also use rubbing alcohol deleted on a q tip and rub it on any affected plant leaves... Click to expand... But then torts cant eat the plant for some time.
Jan 15, 2014 #12 Tom The Dog Trainer 10 Year Member! Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jan 9, 2010 Messages 68,441 Location (City and/or State) Southern California Man, there are all SORTS of crazy bugs in FL. I have no idea what those are. Some of them do look aphid-like, but others don't.
Man, there are all SORTS of crazy bugs in FL. I have no idea what those are. Some of them do look aphid-like, but others don't.