goten Well-Known Member May 26, 2011 #1 I went to check on my outside grow and found these little orange sacs on the bottom of one of my leaves Do any of you know what they are ? Attachments DCFC0009.jpg 78.1 KB · Views: 79
I went to check on my outside grow and found these little orange sacs on the bottom of one of my leaves Do any of you know what they are ?
goten Well-Known Member May 26, 2011 #4 BendBrewer said: They look like LadyBug eggs to me. Click to expand... Yes thank you my man when you said ladybugs i googled what they look like http://amazingdata.com/the-weird-life-cycle-of-the-ladybug/ I guess its in my best interest to keep them since they eat aphids at the same time , according to the link , they lay eggs as close as they can to aphid colonies , which means i got aphids near by but it looks like i got their natural killer enemy close at hand I gotta give up some rep for that
BendBrewer said: They look like LadyBug eggs to me. Click to expand... Yes thank you my man when you said ladybugs i googled what they look like http://amazingdata.com/the-weird-life-cycle-of-the-ladybug/ I guess its in my best interest to keep them since they eat aphids at the same time , according to the link , they lay eggs as close as they can to aphid colonies , which means i got aphids near by but it looks like i got their natural killer enemy close at hand I gotta give up some rep for that
fabfun New Member May 26, 2011 #5 lady bugs r good kill insects BendBrewer said: They look like LadyBug eggs to me. Click to expand...
R Ragged Trousered Roller Member Jun 1, 2011 #6 Keep them, ladybugs are our friends, i've had one aphid attack and the ladybugs sorted it for me.