Ran across this little fella and wondered what he was doing on my plants, or what he is. I knew what the second one does - he was none too impressed with me when I shook the branch to pollinate it before I realized he was there.
Âsolid7 said:Both friends. Although, with #2, I'd make sure that it's not trying to colonize your plant. They are notorious for making their nests on the undersides of things that you frequently inhabit the vicinity of. (especially lawnchairs) While they're great at demolishing pests - like caterpillars - they also can be quite territorial, and attack without provocation.
Âsolid7 said:Both friends. Although, with #2, I'd make sure that it's not trying to colonize your plant. They are notorious for making their nests on the undersides of things that you frequently inhabit the vicinity of. (especially lawnchairs) While they're great at demolishing pests - like caterpillars - they also can be quite territorial, and attack without provocation.
Âtheboogeyman said:Â
That's a relief. I had no idea what the green guy was, but the wasps I haven't been able to get rid of over the last thirty years. I gave up when I realized they were pollinating and protecting my plants. There's actually a unused balcony directly above the plants that they've been putting nests in for years. I'm not allergic, so it's "I'll leave you alone if you leave me alone." I came upon a wasp sitting on the topmost leaf of the tallest plant one day munching on something fuzzy. Took me awhile, but I realized it was the head of a gypsy moth worm!
Âbongcloud said:Â
Green guy is a pale green assassin bug nymph, I'd say.