Need an ID
Folder: Wild Kingdom
Loads of things I've not found an ID on and any help would be appreciated.
Gettin a Munch-on
Unknown Sawfly or Wasp
Patio Life: Hoverfly Larva
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I have a few practically resident hoverflies, and one definitely laid eggs on a herbi bushy thing I have last fall. No idea what these babies are yet.
Patio Life: Hoverfly Larva Top
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I have a few practically resident hoverflies, and one definitely laid eggs on a herbi bushy thing I have last fall. No idea what these babies are yet.
Possibly Epiblema trimaculana
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Not sure hopefully I can get some help with this one when all my moffy peoples are back from hols..lol
Fruffy Froo Froo
Weevil
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Don't know which weevil this is, I've scoured all the sites I've got, he was on Bramble but there is no damage from him eating here, so can't be sure what foodplant is.
I know several gardeners that don't share my feelings, but I really love weevils.
Patio Life: Spider with Eggs
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I don't let many spiders set up shop on the patio, not because I dont like them. I simply can't be inviting all the moths in to be eaten with the moth box. I have a False Widow living under a wooden box the Lupins sit on, and a couple of unknown Jumping spiders. This lady I don't know what she is, and shes always facing this way.
She stays near where the wall meets the floor, a messy little web, and keeps the eggs with her no matter where she is in the web. She is about 5-7mm in length.
No doubt I'll have to fling a bazillion of her little babies off the patio to the garden below too soon, like I had to do all year with the baby Walnut Orbs we had from last year.. :S
Modes of Travel
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I photographed one of these a few months back, really small little spiders, that one was doing the same as this one...
Moving ....
Unknown Wildflower
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Similar to the Crucifers but either the leaves are wrong, or it says its hairless, or worty... I don't know..lol
Patio Life: Unknown Caterpillar
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I think this will be some type of sawfly, but I'm not sure about that.
I rescued some garlic mustard from the footpath and recenly found this guy and a smaller identical one on it. He hides during the day and feeds at night.
I cant see any real damage hes doing yet, but will keep my eyes on it, Sawflies can eat ALOT..lol and I've got at least one Orange Tip on this plant so need to keep it healthy, but there are only two
Patio Life: Unknown Caterpillar
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I think this will be some type of sawfly, but I'm not sure about that.
Sawfly larvae tend to have legs on nearly all segments of thier bodies, were as moth or butterfly larvae have three front legs and only 6 or 8 prolegs.
I rescued some garlic mustard from the footpath and recenly found this guy and a smaller identical one on it. He hides during the day and feeds at night.
I cant see any real damage hes doing yet, but will keep my eyes on it, Sawflies can eat ALOT..lol and I've got at least one Orange Tip on this plant so need to keep it healthy, but there are only two
Patio Life: Unknown Caterpillar
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I think this will be some type of sawfly, but I'm not sure about that.
I rescued some garlic mustard from the footpath and recenly found this guy and a smaller identical one on it. He hides during the day and feeds at night.
I cant see any real damage hes doing yet, but will keep my eyes on it, Sawflies can eat ALOT..lol and I've got at least one Orange Tip on this plant so need to keep it healthy, but there are only two
Eye Love That Color on You!
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I'm having a 'thing' with insecty faces lately.
Anyone who doesn't like flies, has obviously not seen the right flies :P
Hanging On By A...
Patio Life: Sexton Beetle
DeBeesKnees
Cute Tiny Bee
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