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arkienurse[_2_] 10-08-2007 02:45 AM

milkweed woes
 
finally got rid of the ants caring for the aphids.Have noticed a drastic
reduction in the little yellow buggers. Now I notice this funny orange and
black insect on my plants. Yup, the milkweed bugs have found us now.
And there is something feeding on the leaves that looks right now like a
ladybug without the colors. It is a neutral color, like a freshly hatched
thing that is transparent for now but will get color later. I kinda think
it might be milkweed bugs, freshly hatched, but can't find pix on the net.
I had so desperately hoped it was monarch cats, but I see that they look
like cats from the start.

--
Vicky


Pat Kiewicz 10-08-2007 10:34 AM

milkweed woes
 
arkienurse said:

finally got rid of the ants caring for the aphids.Have noticed a drastic
reduction in the little yellow buggers. Now I notice this funny orange and
black insect on my plants. Yup, the milkweed bugs have found us now.
And there is something feeding on the leaves that looks right now like a
ladybug without the colors. It is a neutral color, like a freshly hatched
thing that is transparent for now but will get color later. I kinda think
it might be milkweed bugs, freshly hatched, but can't find pix on the net.


Milkweed leaf beetle larvae:
http://www.entomology.cornell.edu/Fa...b/images/4.jpg

Milkweed leaf beetle info:
http://www.texasento.net/Labidomera.htm

I had so desperately hoped it was monarch cats, but I see that they look
like cats from the start.


I've only once had monarch caterpillars on my Asclepias (tuberosa and
incarnata), most years I have to pick off milkweed leaf beetles, less often
milkweed tiger moth caterpillars, and never either of the milkweed bugs
(possibly because I pull the green pods when they are small).

I've also not had aphids, but do have infestations of spider mites on
the A. incarnata during dry summers (like this one). 8^(

--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)


arkienurse[_2_] 11-08-2007 04:57 AM

milkweed woes
 

"Pat Kiewicz" wrote in message
. ..
arkienurse said:

finally got rid of the ants caring for the aphids.Have noticed a drastic
reduction in the little yellow buggers. Now I notice this funny orange
and
black insect on my plants. Yup, the milkweed bugs have found us now.
And there is something feeding on the leaves that looks right now like a
ladybug without the colors. It is a neutral color, like a freshly hatched
thing that is transparent for now but will get color later. I kinda think
it might be milkweed bugs, freshly hatched, but can't find pix on the net.


Milkweed leaf beetle larvae:
http://www.entomology.cornell.edu/Fa...b/images/4.jpg


Yup, that is exactly what has infested my plants. Thanks for the link.


Vicky



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