So tonight I, sadly, had to go through with the decision to top at least half of my plants in the hopes of cutting back on the aphids that have gotten out of hand in my grow room. After all the trimming and the daily watering, I was looking over my Brown Naglah - my largest plant - and I spotted at least three of these strange looking insects on its' leaves.
The photo above is the clearest I was able to get of one of them. That little speck of dirt (or whatever it is) to the left of it is around the size of a full-grown aphid (to give an idea of the insect's size).
I can't recall ever seeing an insect such as this before - especially not indoors (my grow room is setup in my basement) - so rather than take chances I killed all three that I spotted. Last I need is yet another damaging insect on top of the fungus gnat, red aphids and small ants that are already in my space.
So.... Any ideas?
Thanks folks!
UPDATE ALREADY:
Aaaannnd then, on a haunch, I decide to look up the life-cycle of ladybugs - just to discover that I just murdered three ladybug larva.
Damn. *shakes his head*
I seriously didn't think it would be ladybug-related since I've only put one down in the room in the past month or two and it seemed to be gone the next day.
So, uhh, case closed already I guess.