Bug ID? Photo

Bumbaclat

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Hi all,

I've just noticed two of these in my hydro garden. The photos aren't spectacular but you can imagine the difficulty in capturing a small flying insect with an iPhone.





These photos are of the last living moments of this bug's life but I fear he might have had buddies.
 

Rancho Cucamonga

Active Member
Looks like freindly fire as this bug does not look like any of the the bad bugs I know of. The top bad ones are spider mites, aphids, weevil, sciarid, thrips, white flies and gnats. There are many other bugs that may or may not be bad for a garden but IDK who or what this thing is. I wouldn't worry.

It does have wings?
 

Bumbaclat

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It does have wings, yes. It reminds me of a fruit fly. It could very well be a fruit fly.

I gave most of the branches a shake and I could only spot two of them. Or the same one twice. Definitely not an infestation though.
 

Rancho Cucamonga

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Not really shaped like a fruit fly but similar looking, at least to me. It looks too long to be a fruit fly but from the pic it's hard to tell. It looks to have more a fungus gnat look but with either there is almost always more then one.
Looking through the images I have of good and bad garden bugs I can't say, does look most similar to gnat or fly but IDK. At least there was only one, something good I guess.
 

Bumbaclat

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Thanks for the link. That list is definitely longer than anything I've seen that was msrijuana specific.
 

waterdawg

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I was just about to atart a thread on the same bugs I think lol. The little guys are maybe a bit smaller than a fruit fly in my case. Fruit flies are a bit thicker I think. I was away for 3 days and came back to a bunch of these things. They seem to die pretty quick as they do't seem to be getting worse. I run a flood and drain and also a NFT tray and the nft seems to be worse but it is farther along as well. They dont seem to do much and I think they may be hatching out of water. If they are coming out of root zone they must be hardy in larvae form as I add 75ml H2O2 to res weekly. I will keep searching and post findings. Dont think thier fungus knats, I had them once with soil, what a bitch they we're lol.
 

AliCakes

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Love that info po boy.

As to the aforementioned flying insect, I would bet that it is either a fungus gnat or a winged root aphid. Dig around in your soil a bit - if you see tiny worms (about 3 mm long) with black heads then you have fungus gnats. If you see really tiny round bugs (less than 1 mm) or a funky waxy residue near your roots, then it is root aphids for sure......not nearly as easy to deal with.
 
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