Dr. John Hopkins Active Member Jan 30, 2019 #1 Can someone identify this bug? Attachments 20190130_223331.jpg 751.4 KB · Views: 39
Grandpapy Well-Known Member Jan 30, 2019 #2 Dr. John Hopkins said: Can someone identify this bug? Click to expand... Apple is working on a fix as we speak. j/k Can you get a closer photo?
Dr. John Hopkins said: Can someone identify this bug? Click to expand... Apple is working on a fix as we speak. j/k Can you get a closer photo?
jondamon Well-Known Member Jan 30, 2019 #3 Dr. John Hopkins said: Can someone identify this bug? Click to expand... Looks like a leaf hopper to me.
Dr. John Hopkins said: Can someone identify this bug? Click to expand... Looks like a leaf hopper to me.
Renfro Well-Known Member Jan 30, 2019 #4 jondamon said: Looks like a leaf hopper to me. Click to expand... agreed. they will suck the life out of your plants. Spinosad is the solution.
jondamon said: Looks like a leaf hopper to me. Click to expand... agreed. they will suck the life out of your plants. Spinosad is the solution.
Trich-o-matic Active Member Jan 30, 2019 #5 Leafhopper for the win, nom nom nom. Is that the only one?
Trich-o-matic Active Member Jan 30, 2019 #6 Royalqueenseeds has a blog about leafhoppers and how they may affect your crop, so you'll have to Google "Royal queen seeds leafhopper blog" I'm too new to post links... i have hours left until I can post links and like posts!!
Royalqueenseeds has a blog about leafhoppers and how they may affect your crop, so you'll have to Google "Royal queen seeds leafhopper blog" I'm too new to post links... i have hours left until I can post links and like posts!!