Really quick question. Are assassin bugs/nymphs pests to bonsai? They're a beneficial insect usually. I've got a few of them in one of my pre-bonsai.
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Re: Assassin Bugs
what are assassin bugs?
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Re: Assassin Bugs
They're exactly these: http://australianmuseum.net.au/Uploads/ ... vd_big.jpg
They're beneficial insects in the garden cause they eat other pests, but don't know about bonsai. They don't seem to be harming the plant, they're just on it and I can't prune it cause they bite.
They're beneficial insects in the garden cause they eat other pests, but don't know about bonsai. They don't seem to be harming the plant, they're just on it and I can't prune it cause they bite.
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Re: Assassin Bugs
Here's something more specific. Can't find any info if they damage bonsai
http://www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane ... onAssa.htm
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Re: Assassin Bugs
No reason why they would hurt a tree from reading that
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Re: Assassin Bugs
Assassin bugs are predators and have no interest in your bonsai except as a place to hunt for food. I have never heard of them biting humans, unless the bugs you have are something else??
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Re: Assassin Bugs
I figured. Assassin bugs, at least when mature, can bite with their sharp proboscis that they use to impale their prey. I suppose that wouldn't be biting so much as stinging. I didn't chance it so I plucked them off so I could work on the tree.
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