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Author Can anyone identify these insect eggs?
clintd555@gmail.com

2006-06-17, 8:25 pm

I keep finding these very small clusters of eggs on windows, bricks,
siding and other surfaces on my house. The whole cluster is about an
inch and a half. They contain probably about 50 or 100 very small eggs.


Which insect laid these eggs and how can I get rid of them?

http://www.robomower.biz/bug/eggs1.jpg
http://www.robomower.biz/bug/eggs1.jpg

I'm afraid I already have an invasion of whatever it is!!


Thanks!



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gpsman

2006-06-17, 8:25 pm

clintd555@gmail.com wrote:

> Which insect laid these eggs and how can I get rid of them?
>
> http://www.robomower.biz/bug/eggs1.jpg


Dunno... but a buddy of mine has two old Robomowers and loves 'em.
Occasionally his neighbors will holler over at the top of her lungs,
"Hey! Your mowers were out here fucking again so I sprayed 'em with
the hose...".
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- gpsman

gpsman

2006-06-19, 3:25 am

clintd555@gmail.com wrote: <brevity snip>

> Which insect laid these eggs and how can I get rid of them?
>
> http://www.robomower.biz/bug/eggs1.jpg


Now I think they're aphids. There isn't a damn thing you can apply
that will penetrate eggs but you could have your trees sprayed and kill
them upon hatching. Nothing to worry about really, they won't eat
anything bigger than a dog.
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- gpsman

Happybattles

2006-06-21, 5:25 pm

HAAAAAHAHA! With a hose!

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