Aapoo
Well-Known Member
Does anybody recognize these bugs I took the best photos I could
Attachments
-
1.7 MB Views: 66
-
1.6 MB Views: 67
Thank you and thank youYes I do.
Based on the shape that is a thrips larvae.
Based on the silvery scratch marks on the second pic it’s confirmed as thrips.
anything with spinosad will help you out.
Definitely thripsDoes anybody recognize these bugs I took the best photos I could
In the U.K. we call those EARWIGS. not sure if their scientific name.?.......
Those are some big'uns. Scorpions? Lol. Crawdaddys? Jk. DunnoIn the U.K. we call those EARWIGS. not sure if their scientific name.
That looks like acan anyone help me with these? None on plant at all that are visible. None that I can see on roots but I do see some. Very few but I’m new so what you see with the eye is only a small portion of what’s going on so in just curious.
1. SpringtailsWhat about these
@jondamonHaving a hard time identifying this bug here plants are growing well and not affected at lest to me they are seedlings w about 3 nodes and I see them sometimes not a lot of them but when I water sometimes they come up I thought rove beetle but today I got a better picture of them is it friend or foe? They are on both pots 1g thanks
I’m not entirely sure tbh.
That one looks more like a rove beetle. There are multiple species of them. But here's a common one. I have these guys. I tried uploading the video, but it was too big. Does it stick its tail in the air kinda like a scorpion sometimes when it moves?Having a hard time identifying this bug here plants are growing well and not affected at lest to me they are seedlings w about 3 nodes and I see them sometimes not a lot of them but when I water sometimes they come up I thought rove beetle but today I got a better picture of them is it friend or foe? They are on both pots 1g thanks
I was gonna say scorpion but I uploaded video or pic the tail is veed odd bronze or copper stripe on its back. Though that looks like the on I have yours seem to either be more adult or just bigger mine are blacker but yes resemble them well are they good?.......... mine however are blacker shinier and w the stripe @PadawanWarrior thanks I’ve been waiting for a reply and what do u thinkThat one looks more like a rove beetle. There are multiple species of them. But here's a common one. I have these guys. I tried uploading the video, but it was too big. Does it stick its tail in the air kinda like a scorpion sometimes when it moves?
View attachment 4585645
Yep. Like I said, there are many different species. They're a beneficial insect. They'll eat the bugs we don't want.@PadawanWarrior well damn! After looking at each pic I sent to u I would say that the tail is in the air when it walks lol......tooting that thing up there interesting info in the beetle here
Predator Spotlight: Rove Beetle – Oregon Cannabis Connection
Predator Spotlight: Rove Beetle (Atheta coriaria, Dalotia coriaria) Pests Controlled: Thrips, Fungus Gnats, Root Aphids, Springtails, soil dwelling pests Manywww.occnewspaper.com