Category: Flowers
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Posted on May 8, 2014
Milkweed Aphid
Yellowish aphids can be common on milkweed and related plants. These are commonly known as the “milkweed aphid” or “oleander aphid” (Aphis nerii). They can […]
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Lady Beetle Larva
Larvae of lady beetles tend to be ~1/4″ long and have a black and orange spiky appearance. These insects don’t damage plants, instead they are […]
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Iris Borer
Extension Bulletin
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Posted on May 7, 2014
Halictid Bee
Wisconsin is home to roughly 500 species of bees. Most of these species are “solitary bees” that nest individually and are docile in nature. They […]
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Green Peach Aphid
Extension Bulletin
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Broad Mite
Extension Bulletin-Broad and Cyclamen Mites Extension Bulletin-Managing Mites in Greenhouses
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Boxelder Bug
Extension Bulletin
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Say’s Blister Beetle
These metallic green beetles feed heavily on Lupine, Baptisia, and various other legume plants. They are a type of blister beetle, Lytta sayi.