2-3 millimeters thank you in advance.
T TanzanianMagic Well-known member Veteran Jun 29, 2020 #2 That looks like an aphid. https://www.gardentech.com/insects/aphids A few teaspoons of vegetable oil dissolved in warm water with a few drops of dishwashing soap will take care of them. The soap will dessicate them.
That looks like an aphid. https://www.gardentech.com/insects/aphids A few teaspoons of vegetable oil dissolved in warm water with a few drops of dishwashing soap will take care of them. The soap will dessicate them.
buzzmobile Well-known member Veteran Jun 29, 2020 #3 It resembles an aphid but the antennae have too few segments to be an aphid. Aphids have 5 or 6 antennae segments. https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Pictorial-key-to-13-aphid-species-that-commonly-colonize-corn-in-the-United-States_fig1_271780584 This Insect ID Key works pretty well. I did not have enough info from the photo to get a positive. New User How to Use Insect Order ID Key Last edited: Jun 29, 2020
It resembles an aphid but the antennae have too few segments to be an aphid. Aphids have 5 or 6 antennae segments. https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Pictorial-key-to-13-aphid-species-that-commonly-colonize-corn-in-the-United-States_fig1_271780584 This Insect ID Key works pretty well. I did not have enough info from the photo to get a positive. New User How to Use Insect Order ID Key