can anyone tell me what bug this is
BlueSkyGardenAU Active Member Premium Member GOLD Joined Jun 28, 2020 Messages 18 Climate Sub-Tropical Jul 6, 2020 #1 can anyone tell me what bug this is Attachments 20200703_114513.jpg 60.9 KB · Views: 166 20200703_114505.jpg 60.9 KB · Views: 167 20200703_114501.jpg 61.6 KB · Views: 162 20200703_114458.jpg 61.9 KB · Views: 170 20200703_114455.jpg 59.5 KB · Views: 186 20200703_114450.jpg 62.8 KB · Views: 156
C Cathy Well-Known Member Premium Member GOLD Joined Jul 16, 2018 Messages 97 Climate Sub-Tropical Jul 8, 2020 #2 Looks like black bean aphid. Google Image Result for https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236084641/figure/fig1/AS:203179070365697@1425453073276/An-adult-female-black-bean-aphid-Aphis-fabae-and-several-of-her-clonal-offspring-under.png images.app.goo.gl
Looks like black bean aphid. Google Image Result for https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236084641/figure/fig1/AS:203179070365697@1425453073276/An-adult-female-black-bean-aphid-Aphis-fabae-and-several-of-her-clonal-offspring-under.png images.app.goo.gl
Mark Founder Staff member Premium Member GOLD Joined May 27, 2012 Messages 5,192 Location Bellmere, QLD Website www.selfsufficientme.com Climate Sub-Tropical Jul 8, 2020 #3 Aphids love new citrus shoots. Pest oil should shift them and if it doesn't mix in some pyrethreum (last resort - but is considered organic) don't spray when bees are around.
Aphids love new citrus shoots. Pest oil should shift them and if it doesn't mix in some pyrethreum (last resort - but is considered organic) don't spray when bees are around.