It might be aphids ive dealt with spidermites before ive only seen them leave light colored spots never black ,Only thing I would think would be spider mites or Aphids maybe
Yeah lol definitely aphidsO yea my bad I saw black specks but just zoomed in
THOSE ARE DEFINITELY -APHIDS
OK, but these lady bug larvae are pretty cool looking and they can eat a lot of aphids fast.Bro get some jumping spiders in there. Not only do they make the coolest pets and have personalities. They will chill on your plant and eat bugs all day.
wayyyy cooler than lady bugs and they are a more badass "predator"
Not saying one is better than the other. Just saying a jumping spider is cooler than some ladybug. You ironically posted about lady bugs the same time i did.OK, but these lady bug larvae are pretty cool looking and they can eat a lot of aphids fast.
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Those jumping spiders are cool, never even heard of them. We learned what the the lady bug larvae looked like when we had dozens of them on an outdoor landscape plant. We thought the plant was going to be destroyed by some nasty pest but then googled it and realized those little guys were going to help our plants.Not saying one is better than the other. Just saying a jumping spider is cooler than some ladybug. You ironically posted about lady bugs the same time i did.
I honestly didnt know what the larvae looked like till now
Are they more productive as larvae before they 'evolve' ? or are the traditional lady bugs better eaters?Those jumping spiders are cool, never even heard of them. We learned what the the lady bug larvae looked like when we had dozens of them on an outdoor landscape plant. We thought the plant was going to be destroyed by some nasty pest but then googled it and realized those little guys were going to help our plants.
I've read that the larvae are ravenous but I'm not really sure if they eat more than the adults. Fortunately, I only have experience with lady bugs eating pests on outdoor landscape plants, I don't even want to know how well they work on indoor cannabis pestsAre they more productive as larvae before they 'evolve' ? or are the traditional lady bugs better eaters?
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yeah there outdoor lol yeah I could see them moving around without a magnifier lolIs that from an outdoor plant? Those are some big ass Aphids..when I zoomed in I was like “god damn those things been EATING!” Lol