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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Found in the Garden


Lately the ALE Lab blog has received some interesting insect photos from gardeners. The top picture was sent in by Sarah Vradenburg. It's a swamp milkweed beetle (Labidomera clvicollis). This leaf-feeding beetle looks a lot like a lady beetle, and can be found on milkweeds in the garden. The bottom image was sent by Sally Francis, its a Colorado potato beetle. This beetle is a major potato pest, feeding on plant leaves and stems as a larva and adult. If you find an "insect of mystery" send it to us at ladybeetles@osu.edu!

1 comment:

  1. Although that potato beetle is a pest, it does look kinda pretty! (don't tell the potato farmers I said that!)

    ~Michele

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