Gotcha. This is becoming more puzzling now. I was sitting in my veg space when out of nowhere I see this big as flying thing. I was looking at a gnat flying when this thing came whirling in. It honestly scared the shit out of my, thought it was a gnat on steroid at first.
Crazy thing is it just fell mid air and landed right in front of one of my clones that was raised off the ground. I thought I was tripping cause it looked like a rock when i picked it up. I put it in a baggy and it started to move, and when I put the scope over it applying pressure, the bugs back opened and you could see the start of wings.
Im about ready to through everything in veg away, finish flower and start over.
This doesnt look like a bad guy (I think), but I dont know why I'm getting all these random bugs now. Making me a bit uneasy.
*edit*
Maybe this ?
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Bean Leaf Beetle
Description. Coloration will vary, but adults are typically red to yellow with a black band around the margin of the wing covers. Black spots may or may not be present. Injury. Adult beetles often feed on the underside of the leaf, creating holes. If disturbed the beetles will drop to the ground and remain motionless for several minutes.
Plants Attacked. All kinds of beans and peas."
taken from
http://www.i4at.org/lib2/gardbugs.htm
he dropped the second he flew into the cup like an idiot.
Crazy thing is it just fell mid air and landed right in front of one of my clones that was raised off the ground. I thought I was tripping cause it looked like a rock when i picked it up. I put it in a baggy and it started to move, and when I put the scope over it applying pressure, the bugs back opened and you could see the start of wings.
Im about ready to through everything in veg away, finish flower and start over.
This doesnt look like a bad guy (I think), but I dont know why I'm getting all these random bugs now. Making me a bit uneasy.
*edit*
Maybe this ?
"
Bean Leaf Beetle
Description. Coloration will vary, but adults are typically red to yellow with a black band around the margin of the wing covers. Black spots may or may not be present. Injury. Adult beetles often feed on the underside of the leaf, creating holes. If disturbed the beetles will drop to the ground and remain motionless for several minutes.
Plants Attacked. All kinds of beans and peas."
taken from
http://www.i4at.org/lib2/gardbugs.htm
he dropped the second he flew into the cup like an idiot.