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Old June 10, 2006   #1
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Default Tiny yellow flat spots

I do have a pest book & haven't had the time to attempt to look this up. & if I can ever figure out how to post pictures, I'm sure that will help! But in the mean time, I'll describe what I found today:

I had a leaf that looked like it had a dime sized yellow spot on it. When I looked closely, it was a cluster of very tiny (1/2 mm?) perfectly round, flat, bright yellow spots which looked like a cluster of eggs laid side by side - probably 50 or 60 of them.

Does anyone know what might have laid those eggs? I pulled the leaf off the plant and destoyed them. They were laid on the top side of the leaf.
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I've been finding eggs in clusters that have an almost hexagonal pattern, and the eggs are sort of glossy brown. I discovered they're probably stink bug eggs. I don't know if yours could be some sort of beneficial insect or not. Have you found any pests in your garden lately? Could belong to them.
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I have just managed to get the garden in over the past few days - so plants are small ( about 8" to 18") & the garden is pretty "barren" right now - bare soil, tomato plants, peppers. I don't have much insect activity - just that cluster of tiny round flat yellow eggs(?) on that one leaf...
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I can't identify them, but now I am especially curious as I just found the same exact thing on the underside of a SFT leaf. I'm mostly curious as to whether they are beneficial or not.

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I have just gone quickly through my book "Insect Disease & Weed I.D. Guide", & there are many pictures of insects, life cycle info, etc. It shows the insects in every stage EXCEPT what the eggs look like

So I will have to take more time & read each individual entry to read about egg descriptions.

Interesting that you found the same thing, Christine.
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I just found some loosely distributed yellow eggs, maybe not as small, near a huge number of aphids on a sunflower leaf! I don't know whether there's a correlation to the aphids or not. Nothing bothering my tomatoes yet. I've killed a few stinkbugs, that's it.
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I would love to see a booklet or something with pics identifying eggs/masses in the garden. I usually destroy to be safe, which I hate to do.

Does anyone know of a website?
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I don't know of a website, but I just did a google images search on ladybug eggs and sadly, that is what I found and killed. Darn. And, logically, it was on my SFT which is infested with whiteflies and aphids.

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Christine - do you have a link to that? I hope I didn't kill ladybug eggs
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You just go to google and type in ladybug eggs and click on images. It is a nice little resource for looking up pictures of things. But the link to those images:

http://images.google.com/images?ie=U...gs&sa=N&tab=wi

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OK. I can breath a sigh of relief - those eggs had more dimension to them; the ones I found were very flat. I'll have to continue to search...
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