Hybrid Mode 01 said:No damage, no problem.
edit: It kind of looks like some sort of a lacewing larva.
tctenten said:
but none of the pics that I googled for green lacewing larva looked like that. So far no damage, so i will let it be. Thanks.
CAPCOM said:It is not a green lacewing larvae. But in the second pic, it appears you may have also caught an aphid in the image. It is possible that your new visitor is there because of a food source. I would keep under observation and if it is determined to be predating on the aphids, I would leave it alone. A positive ID may follow shortly.
I would be inclined to think he is there to do just that.tctenten said:
I have been plucking aphids off it so hopefully these guys will help out.
Katydid? If so it is neither good nor bad.tctenten said:Sorry to keep PEST-ering you guys. But I know nothing about bugs. I did our out ladybugs and green lacewing eggs. I noticed this on one plant. It was at home on the underside of the leaves. I did not detect any damage to the plant it was on, so it is still breathing or doing whatever bugs to. Any particular websites that I can reference in the future for some of these id's?
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Thanks for the help.