They're Everywhere (Errata Alert)
Once you espy your first sawfly larva, after that, they're everywhere. Nature's like that. Yet here we espy an ashy-gray lady beetle. The beetle is fixing to hide out under a leaf because it's camera shy. So here it is, encountering these larvae. Now what's interesting is, some lady beetles, Harmonia axyridis comes to mind, eat sawfly larvae. But these look a little big for Olla v-nigrum.
Yikes. Just this minute, Crumby figured out that these may not be sawfly larvae. They may be leaf beetle larvae. Merciful goodness gracious sakes alive!
Yikes. Just this minute, Crumby figured out that these may not be sawfly larvae. They may be leaf beetle larvae. Merciful goodness gracious sakes alive!
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