Western conifer seed bug nymphs. Photo provided by: Sandy Kegley, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org.
Western conifer seed bug adult. Photo provided by: Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org.
Two different color pattern morphs of Multicolored Asian lady beetle. Photo provided by: Louis Tedders, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Bugwood.org.
Multicolored Asian lady beetle eggs. Photo provided by: Clemson University – USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series, , Bugwood.org.
Multicolored Asian lady beetle larva. Photo provided by: Joseph Berger, Bugwood.org.
Multicolored Asian lady beetle pupa. Photo provided by: Cheryl Moorehead, individual, Bugwood.org.
Tag Archives: September
Disease Hotline Issue 23
Insect Hotline Issue 23
Southern Red Mite eggs. Notice the hair coming off the egg. Photo by: Jim Baker, North Carolina State University, Bugwood.org
Damage caused by Southern Red mite. Photo by:Frank A. Hale, University of Tennessee, Bugwood.org
Southern Red Mite adult, nymph, and eggs. Photo by: Jim Baker, North Carolina State University, Bugwood.org
Spruce spider mite damage on older needles of Douglas fir. Photo by: Brian Kunkel, Ornamentals IPM Specialist, University of Delaware
Spruce spider mite adult. Photo by: Photo by USDA Forest Service – Northeastern Area Archive, USDA Forest Service
Spruce spider mite eggs. Photo by: Photo by USDA Forest Service Archive, USDA Forest Service
Disease Hotline Issue 22
Insect Hotline Issue 22
Rose midge damage from a distance.
Rose midge damage.
Tip abortion caused by rose midges.
Rose midge damage (bull-necking)
Another picture of rose midge damage (bull-necking) and the white spots are midge larvae.
Close-up of rose larval midges under the sepal. All photos posted were found on the http://oregonstate.edu/dept/nurspest/rose_midge.htm website and appear to have been taken by Robin Rosetta.