What's this in my pot?

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What's this in my pot?

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Hi there pest aficionados can you please ID this little critter found while re-potting a gardenia -- seamed to be the only one.

Approx 15mm long, deep brown shinny hard cocoon like shell -- no movement.
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Hi cuwire,

not certain which insect this is rom, but it is an egg case.

Cockroach egg cases look similar.

Hope that helps a little ?

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Not a cockroach, but it will morph into some sort of moth or butterfly and fly away eventually.
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I agree Damian that's a cocoon, not an egg case. Its the pupal stage of some sort of moth I'd say. If you want to find out, David, put it in a jar or other closed container and wait for it to hatch into the adult stage.
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Thanks guys, just did a quick google search and found this image.

Yes seems it is a moth cocoon.

I never knew moths formed these, so thanks for the chance to learn something.


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Thank you all for your help,

Not a root chomper with a family - that's good news. And yes it's in a jar and I shall report back if we have a new friend.

Thanks again

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Re: What's this in my pot?

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As long as it was not an imported tree from Japan you found it in we need fear not. You all know the story of Godzilla right :lol:

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