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Old July 10, 2019   #5
Shrinkrap
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Originally Posted by brownrexx View Post
I thought that they may be nymphs of leaf footed bugs. They look very similar and you can Google to see the differences. The leaf footed bug nymphs will be found in groups and they do like fruit but the assassin bugs hunt alone so you will not find them in a big group.
Thanks!
Somebody said that in another forum. I found a " leaf-hpopper assassin bug”.

But that might be denial.

https://m.wikihow.com/Kill-Leaf-Footed-Bugs

This is definately a group.

In another part of the garden I have what looks like leaf footed bugs. I thought they were stink bugs. What's the differrence?

This was interesting.

"these Leaf Footed Bug nymphs are phytophagous, meaning they feed on plants. Like other members of the True Bug suborder Heteroptera, they have mouths designed to pierce and suck fluids,"


https://www.whatsthatbug.com/2018/04...y-woody-plant/

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