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Old July 4, 2009   #1
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Default There's 3 of these on a pepper plant

One of my Sweet Red Cherry pepper plants has 3 of these sitting on it. They are not on any other pepper or tomato plant, and they've been out there for 3 days that I know of. I don't see any damage to fruit or foliage.

Can anybody put a name on this thing?

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Old July 4, 2009   #2
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Looks like it might be a Coreid, or Leaf-footed, bug. Check this page and see what you think.
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Was it you who had the little red feller on some of your plants?


http://www.entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatu...footed_bug.htm


Thanks to liannenc for the google clue.
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Old July 4, 2009   #4
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Ahhh
That would be your common "Scary, Freaky, Alien looking uggg bug"
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Old July 4, 2009   #5
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Blueaussi, that is a perfect match. And yes, I had the nymphs as well.

What I can't figure out now is why they only preferred my two pepper plants and nothing else. And, if they were eating fruit, they didn't eat much.

Anyhow, you can list them in the "past tense" as I am not organic and the Malathion just went into my 32 ounce spray bottle and the "leaf-footed's are a falling" and it ain't even fall yet.

Rather than put the strongest chemicals on all plants, I keep the strong guns in a small spray bottle (recycled 409 bottle) that I use for easy targets like this.

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They have peircing-sucking mouthparts so all you will see are discolored spots within the fruit where they have sucked juices out.
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picture 1 looks like a squash bug. if you pop it are the guts a bluish color? also the guts smells exactly like capers if you know what that is.

both of those positively id it as a squash bug.

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Tom, I did squash one and it bled white. What made the match with Blueaussie's link perfect was that I had the nymphs and then the adults - and on the same two (somewhat isolated) plants.

Here's the two pictures that I took together.
(And, yes, I DO know what capers smell like)

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