Tuesday, October 15, 2013

So I guess times more likely to aphids. Look ... The eggs of ladybirds are still yellow or? Rosli M


What is at stake here: disease or pest? Brown leaves, small animals, what do ... In addition to the common pests such as aphids, spider mites, mealy bugs, mealybugs, scale insects, thrips, whiteflies and fungus gnats are also common fungal diseases, such as true and false mildew, rust and mildew that cause stains and damage to the plant. In addition to the chemicals such as insecticides and fungicides, there are often good home remedy to combat diseases or pests. An optimum location with respect to light and soil, proper soil or a new substrate plants and regular fertilizing can strengthen a plant and make less susceptible to pests and diseases.
Hi, I have on my orange mint on the balcony of a collection of these animals entdeckt.Sie it have made cozy by the Journal of the orange mint. Now I would like to know whether these animals are pests or similar. Does anyone have a tip or idea? For answers, I thank you ever ...
In my opinion, the ladybird larvae images and photos for ladybug larvae on Google. . Comparison at the pictures - first row on the right is one that look just. So you became - predators approaching. Canica plants Green nozzle Posts: 17215 Images: 10 Joined: Wed January 9, 2008 10:25 Location: 435m above sea level. NN, USDA 6b Blog: View Blog (0) Website
I think the bugs are rather young larvae pictures and photos for bugs larvae at Google. . Since there are both useful and harmful bugs and these are still veeeery small, I would simply stay somewhere in the nature ... Roadrunner Druid Posts: 23795 Images: plants 49 Joined: Thu October 5, 2006 11:53 Location: Cologne - USDA 8a Blog: View Blog (50) Gender: Female
if you mean the garden plants schmidt photo of then I have to disappoint you, turned out to be the little bugs! so I'd say caution, perhaps the leaf better take into quarantine! belascoh guardian of the treasure chest Posts: 8247 Images: 15 Joined: Sat April 29 2006 18:54 Location: Hanover Blog: View Blog (0) Website
see my ladybug larvae but different! http://green-24.de/forum/ftopic9597-435.html # 342167 baki plant doctor Posts: 3514 Images: 36 Joined: Fri November plants 3, 2006 22:31 Location: USDA Zone 7b Blog: Read the Blog (0)
belascoh wrote: if you mean the garden plants schmidt photo of then I have to disappoint you, turned out to be the little bugs! Oh great, the Google images are no longer what they once were. Bugs, duh. Canica Green nozzle Posts: 17215 Images: 10 Joined: Wed January 9, 2008 10:25 Location: 435m above sea level. plants NN, USDA 6b Blog: View Blog (0) Website
So I guess times more likely to aphids. Look ... The eggs of ladybirds are still yellow or? Rosli Master Gardeners Posts: 458 Images: 7 Joined: Tue May 20, 2008 14:01 Blog: View Blog (0)
Hi, I think there are bugs larvae. At least I have a picture of your beetles found in "Google". plants Whether these are useful, however, was not there. doedag2 Apprentice Posts: 6 Joined: Wed June 18 2008 20:28 Location: KA Blog: Read the Blog (0)
Hello clearly a bug larva http://www.glasblumen.at/natur/tiere/in ... 280408.jpg unfortunately, there is no exact specifications Rose23611 Pearl Of Green Posts: 37999 Images: 64 Joined: June 11, 2006 13:45 Location: Bad Schwartau USDA 7b, 8 m above sea level. NN Blog: View Blog (31) Gender: Female Website Personal album
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