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What are these?
A bunch of these little red things fell off one of my trees that isn't so healthy. Anyone know what they are? I was thinking butterfly eggs but none of the google images of them look like these.


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Re: What are these?
Red spider mite. Spray them or they can kill your tree. Use a systemic insecticide.
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Re: What are these?
NOT red spider mite, they are too big!
Don't spray yet, they may be predator mites, which are large, red and prey on the bad spider mites. If you have the bad mites there should be very fine webbing under leaves and in nooks and crannies. The bad mites are about the size of the full stop at the end of this sentence.
Your photo is not clear enough for a positive ID.
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Don't spray yet, they may be predator mites, which are large, red and prey on the bad spider mites. If you have the bad mites there should be very fine webbing under leaves and in nooks and crannies. The bad mites are about the size of the full stop at the end of this sentence.
Your photo is not clear enough for a positive ID.
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Re: What are these?
Could be linked with your other post Beano?63pmp wrote: If you have the bad mites there should be very fine webbing under leaves and in nooks and crannies.
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Good call Jason.Jason wrote:Could be linked with your other post Beano?63pmp wrote: If you have the bad mites there should be very fine webbing under leaves and in nooks and crannies.
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Re: What are these?
Butterfly eggs with legs
Even my poor tired old eyes can see legs on these things.
Mites or aphid? You might need to get a magnifying glass to see how many legs they've got. That will help to narrow down the possibilities.

Mites or aphid? You might need to get a magnifying glass to see how many legs they've got. That will help to narrow down the possibilities.
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Re: What are these?
There were some black/green aphids on this plant as well. Maybe they are red ones? I couldn't see the legs sticking out and they didn't move on my hands, that's why I thought they were eggs of some sort. If I find some more, I'll get the macro lens out and get a high resolution close up.
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Ok, got the macro lens out. They kind of look like scale insects? But too small?
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Not what I thought at all.
Now that you have better pics you could try posting them on bowerbird - http://www.bowerbird.org.au
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Now that you have better pics you could try posting them on bowerbird - http://www.bowerbird.org.au
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Re: What are these?
I think that they are juvenile Wooly Aphids. https://www.google.com.au/search?q=wool ... B500%3B376
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Re: What are these?
Ok, I think they are weed seeds. I dug my liquidambar colander up out of the styro box and there were these tiny little pops and a whole bunch of things hit my hand. When I looked at my hand I was covered in the red things. The weed which I think produces them has small pods on them which contain white versions of these red discs. Somehow they fling the seeds onto whatever disturbs them and they get further spread.




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Re: What are these?
That weed is oxalis. It is terribly persistent weed in the pots. The seed pods dry out and explode(?)/ pop open and spray the seeds all over. It also spreads by runners and has tuberous roots which can re-sprout when you pull the top of the plant out. There are a number of species both introduced and natives. Most have potential to be weedy. I didn't know the seeds look like that because I've never looked at them closely.
I try to get rid of it well before it flowers. A wipe with undiluted glyphosate on a small paintbrush is the most effective strategy I have found.
I try to get rid of it well before it flowers. A wipe with undiluted glyphosate on a small paintbrush is the most effective strategy I have found.
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Re: What are these?
The certainly fling well, these seeds are on the leaves of ALL of my bonsai plants - except the swampies, but don't don't have usual leaves.