Hi guys!
I dug up my Chinese elm today and noticed what looks like insect eggs. I’ve left them for now because perhaps they are a native species. If anyone could identify them I’d greatly appreciate it!
Unsure of insect eggs
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Re: Unsure of insect eggs
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File ... entris.jpg
Could it be these? Spined Soldier Bug
Probably not...oh well. (Unless you're in the US.) Your profile doesn't say.
Could it be these? Spined Soldier Bug
Probably not...oh well. (Unless you're in the US.) Your profile doesn't say.
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Re: Unsure of insect eggs
Sorry I didn’t think to even mention my location. I’m in Perth, Western Australia. I’ve sent the picture off to the department so hopefully in the meantime someone will pick it up. I’m hoping it’s just a native species and I’ll leave it be 
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S'ok, but yeah, location does help. I've asked an insect expert here in Qld, but since you're in WA he might not be on top of all the ones you have there.Mickeyjaytee wrote: ↑October 11th, 2022, 8:00 pm Sorry I didn’t think to even mention my location. I’m in Perth, Western Australia. I’ve sent the picture off to the department so hopefully in the meantime someone will pick it up. I’m hoping it’s just a native species and I’ll leave it be![]()
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Re: Unsure of insect eggs
I reckon Mel nailed it..
Stink bug (pentatomidae) eggs.
Would be pretty hard to get to species level. Most do feed on plants but some a predatory. I don’t reckon they’d do much harm and they might do good..
Stink bug (pentatomidae) eggs.
Would be pretty hard to get to species level. Most do feed on plants but some a predatory. I don’t reckon they’d do much harm and they might do good..
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Re: Unsure of insect eggs
Well awesome, I have a reply! Stink bug eggs apparently. Here’s a link to the report:
https://mypestguide.agric.wa.gov.au/rep ... c196b0de86
Hopefully this can be used a a future reference if anyone else sees something similar! Thanks for all the replies guys!!
Edit: Sorry DangerousDave, I was typing up while you replied. You were spot on! Awesome stuff. I shall leave them be!
https://mypestguide.agric.wa.gov.au/rep ... c196b0de86
Hopefully this can be used a a future reference if anyone else sees something similar! Thanks for all the replies guys!!
Edit: Sorry DangerousDave, I was typing up while you replied. You were spot on! Awesome stuff. I shall leave them be!
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