Good bug bad bug?
- edweather
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Good bug bad bug?
Saw this this morning on my tomato.
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Southeast GA, USDA 9a, HZ9, Sunset Z28
- karstopography
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Re: Good bug bad bug?
https://extension.uga.edu/publications/ ... -turfgrass
Not a friend to your lawn, but I’m not sure if they attack tomatoes.
Not a friend to your lawn, but I’m not sure if they attack tomatoes.
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- edweather
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Re: Good bug bad bug?
Thanks, and centipede grass we have. When it's not destroyed by moles and drought and weeds.
Thanks again.
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- GoDawgs
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Re: Good bug bad bug?
Looks like a spittle bug. Not much damage to veggies. They make little wads of foam to protect them while in the immature stage. You can hose those off.