Can anyone recognise these bugs ?

Discussion in 'Pests, Diseases and Cures' started by steeev, Apr 30, 2006.

  1. steeev

    steeev Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi.

    I have a problem with pests on one of my acers, and I have no idea what they are, but I Want to get my plant treated ASAP as last year I had to cut a section of it away as it died. I can only presume these pests are the cause of my problem.
    I have enclosed a couple of pics so that hopefully someone may :

    a) be able to identify them (aphids perhaps ?)
    b) suggest a remedy/cure

    I am a complete novice at gardening, so am relying on your expertise here .....

    Thanks in advance.

    Steve.
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    [edit] How do I get this to show as an image and not just a text link ?! I clicked the "Image"button ! [/edit]

    [ 30. April 2006, 08:13 PM: Message edited by: steeev ]
     
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    steeev Apprentice Gardener

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    hmm ... having trouble posting a pic .. adn can't find an "Edit post" option either ?!?!
     
  3. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Steve you have to put the pics onto a host site such as photobucket first and then paste the IMG tag into your reply.
    As for the edit post, its up the top the paper and pencil symbol.
     
  4. steeev

    steeev Apprentice Gardener

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    Thanks Pete ... jsut found the Edit option.

    So unlike other forums, I can't just point to local C drive and upload ?

    oh well ... better make use of my BT webspace then !

    OK will try and sort that out. Without pics this isn't going to make much sense.
     
  5. steeev

    steeev Apprentice Gardener

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    OK lets try this then ....

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    steeev Apprentice Gardener

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    steeev Apprentice Gardener

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    Thats better [​IMG]

    So ... any takers ? lol
     
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    You've cracked it Steve.
    Look like aphids to me (though one looks a bit like a beetle). One of the proprietory bug sprays should help as does squashing with a finger.

    BTW you can upload from your BT webspace. I've just done it from mine after seeing your comment I thought it was time to try it.

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  9. steeev

    steeev Apprentice Gardener

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    Thats good to know. Thanks Dave.
    Yeah I thought Aphids ... but you're right in as much as theu look like beetles.
    Flippin hard trying to take a shot in close up macro mode of a plant thats blowing about in the breeze.

    I have a couple more so will post those to try and reach a conclusion.
     
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    Fran Gardener

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    Hi there and welcome. Not totally clear from the picture, but looks like a combination of aphids and ants. Ants often milk aphids of their honeydew, which is why they are often found together.

    Bug gun should sort them whatever they are.
     
  12. steeev

    steeev Apprentice Gardener

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    great. I have a "rose gun" in the garage, btu that says to use "only on roses".
    I didn't want to take the chance of me killing my plant off without consulting the experts.
    Now I'll invest in a bug gun [​IMG]

    I could go "eco friendly" and try and get more ladybirds into the garden I guess, but wouldn't know how to do that.
    Besides which .. would they kill the ants ?
     
  13. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Use the rose gun Steve, thats just the makers way of getting us to buy lots of different ones. ;)
     
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    What happened to your piccies, steeev?
    If you need help posting pics try this link
     
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