Tuesday, April 05, 2011

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!

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