[–] Wolfspider ago
Aphids. Predators should be along to deal with them. If not, then dehydrating spray - 1 quart water and 2 teaspoons dish soap in spray bottle is what I have used before.
[–] Octocopter ago (edited ago)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentatomidae
Kinda looks like a stink bug and aphids, but almost guaranteed to be "sucking bugs" and are pests.
[–] SpeshulSnowflaek [S] ago
Also- what's the best battle plan for Neem oil? Best place to buy in bulk, spraying method, how often, etc
[–] Inaminit 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Wiki-How is your friend... So are these guys I advise Miracle-Gro products, they're available everywhere.
[–] SpeshulSnowflaek [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I saw a ladybug yesterday. She's on the case. Also noticed that some spiders have moved in. Guess I need more.
[–] SpeshulSnowflaek [S] ago
And most importantly- do I kill them or let them be? Surprisingly, they don't seem to be doing any damage, but they like to hang out on tender new leaves, petals, and buds. I first started noticing them about two weeks ago, and the plants are fine.
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[–] Bobtheviolent ago
Or even plant sacrificial plants for pests so they leave you favorites alone. Leaving some weeds around helps as well. When weeding I leave the pulled weeds in a pile in garden which ends up with crickets and spiders all in it as they rot