Anyone know what this spawn of satan is? Northern Ohio (lemmy.world)
Found while splitting bitternut hickory
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Found while splitting bitternut hickory
I’m in the middle east in case that helps narrow it down. Very hot few days probably have something to do with it....
I’ve lived in Australia for over 5 years now and I’ve never seen this bug before. Tried all sorts of Google search keywords to no avail....
It re-swallowed the water after this photo. Would anyone happen to know why it would have done that?
I appreciated the fact that he let me get this close to him while eating.
Small white spherical eggs, with small orange/brown dots, are laid in straight lines on a cactus spine
What kind of spider is this?
A big ol T. aspersa that snuck up on me in the garden. Didn’t see her little friend until later
I found a few finishing off the last of the parsley for me. I didn’t want to burn an ultraball on them, so they’re still out there in the tall grass
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Found in rural NC, Piedmont area.
Found it on my tomato plant. I’d seen them before in sizes up to 4-5 cm. The eat the tomato leaves like crazy. And (naturally) poo a lot. Some black grande like aggregates. Once grown they molt into a moth that I saw a few days ago. And now, again, my tomato plants are riddled with these buggers....
I think it’s a root borer beetle
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/1976428...
(OC) Cross post from c/pics
They love milkweed. You can attract them to your yard if you plant some. I’ve personally raised large colonies of these for research, they’re truly remarkable insects for a number of reasons, beauty of both the larvae and adults being chief among them....