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New Grower Anyone have a clue wtf kind of bug this is??

:smoke: Ah! excellent ID job Space Brudda! ... You have out-bugged me... :cuss: :roflcry:

>>> Red!
It's a frickin' Holstein Stem Tic!
Tha's what she said! :roflcry:

>>> :grin: Oh, Mz. W, you wound me to the quick! I'm feeling emotionally manipulated,... it's a pattern for me, too...:crying:
 
On the subject of bugs here's Larry the Ladybird who has been re-homed with the plant
 

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You have out-bugged me... :cuss: :roflcry:
..Waira ......you always have me crying from laughter .....thanks GA...problem solve wheredaweedat...
 
If I ever see a ladybird or a transgender manlybird, I always coax it onto one of my big fat outdoor ladies. They absolutely love grubs, thrips, flies of many colours and the meerkats turn their noses up to them(which is a rare bonus).

Ladybirds are our friends. eP.
 
Hmm looks like Buster the body bug.
 
goauto - HA! funny that that link was for common pests in indiana. when i said i lived in the sticks so ive seen some bugs, I was referring to when I lived in indiana. 'parently i didnt see that many haha
 
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