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PDS1921 said:
 I have joined this forum because i wanna learn some things and ask questions.
 
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:welcome: from the Pacific NorthWest!
 
You came to the right place!
 
Might as well post my habanaro plant too. It's gonna be loaded. I'll have so many habanaros there's no way I can eat them all. I hate to throw away any but to be honest I don't know anybody that would eat them. One pod will last me for a few days because I enjoy eating them with my supper, the flavor of the habby is really fruity adds such flavor to my food.
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I just noticed these small red bugs on my habanero plant leave awhile ago. I have never in my life seen these kinda bugs before. The first picture is my habanero plant it doesn't look healthy but it's producing tons of peppers. The 2nd picture is my 2nd habby and the leaves are much greener looks healthier than my other one. Does anyone recognise these little critters? The last pic is a picture of one of the leaves slot of them have brown spots on them.
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The bugs are your local variety of the leaf-footed stink bugs.  That's a brood of the juvenile nymphs.
 
I'm not sure if they're the cause of you brown spots.
 
Usually, they'll group up together on one of your fruits.
 
They suck the juices out of your plant.
 
They're bad, but there's much worse bugs out there.  Many people just consider them a nuisance.
 
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