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What bugs are these on my plants?

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I had something similar and came to the same conclusion - a Treehopper.

 

Looked like it was feeding on the sap. After a quick google, yep that's what they do.

 

I prodded it and it jumped off.

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i went to a ganja fair recently and a thai grower there told me if you plant some thai egg plants (มะเขือ - the ones served in green curry) near your ganja plants then you get lots of lady bugs / lady birds.  the lady bugs then in turn will eat all the spider mites that venture onto the ganja plants.  he was an experienced grower.

 

anyone else heard this or tried this? i get quite a problem with spider mites, so may give it a try - plus i love green curry ???? 

Treehoppers like some other sucking insect pests can vector bacterial and viral disease.  Best to practice preventive management. 

Blow this on them.                                                                                                                                                                                                            Does smoking pot actually make you stupid?

On 12/8/2022 at 10:28 AM, BritManToo said:

Found them on Google lens, Treehoppers ........ not harmful.

the white one as well? it looks cochineal

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