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Old 06-05-2005, 11:54 AM
Michael Waldvogel
 
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They look like wheel bugs (a.k.a., assassin bugs) quite possibly
this one or a closely related species:
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/~sjtaylor/r...ilusNymph2.jpg

They're good bugs. On pecan, they may be attacking fall
webworms, walnut caterpillars (which also eat pecan leaves)
and some others caterpillars..

Auburn Univ. has pictures of one feeding on a webworm
http://www.ag.auburn.edu/dept/entplp...rm/photo13.htm


ncstockguy wrote:
Recently found three different clusters of small spider-like orange to
red critters on young pecan trees. They appear to have hatched
recently, late April to early May. This is the best photo I could
manage before they scattered.
Does anyone have an idea of what they might be? Good or bad bugs? They
certainly are quite unusual, have not seen these before.
Photo is he
http://www.farmphoto.com/photography...asp?mid=169244



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