Those look more like moth eggs to me. What kind of moths do you have in the Columbus area? I would google search for "xxx moth eggs" and I suspect you will find a match.
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Anyone have any clue what these are? There are lots of bugs clustered together here along with some eggs.
Anyone have any clue what these are? There are lots of bugs clustered together here along with some eggs.
MeanDeuce said:so further research suggests nymph stink bugs of the brown or green variety.
any other ideas besides neem?
Feurhund said:Already harvested some but this is the state they have come to. Had them on irrigation and ground is a little damp and also applied some slow release fert. It has been hot, but they only get half day sun. Any ideas?
Feurhund said:Already harvested some but this is the state they have come to. Had them on irrigation and ground is a little damp and also applied some slow release fert. It has been hot, but they only get half day sun. Any ideas?
I found these critters chewing holes in the leaves of my second-year plant. I believe it's the caterpillar of the Eastern Comma butterfly, also known as the Hop Merchant. They hang out on the undersides of the leaves. So far, the plant seems to be outgrowing the damage, but I've been hand-picking the ones I can reach just to be on the safe side.
neem oil or bio-smash works great.
Just wondering if anybody has any idea what these guys are? The first pic is of the apparent damage from above with the second being all of the little caterpillars on the underside. I obviously cut the leaf off and disposed of it and haven't yet seen any signs of any more.
I use Surround which is a form of kaolin clay (same stuff that is in kaopectate). My biggest problem is Japanese beetles and this discourages them from dining on my hops. Good for fruit trees as well...