Jim,
Oh... I've seen those! I get them on my squash plants (not growing this
year). Get them in the color you show and also a light grayish body with
dark legs. Is the body shape like this...
http://www.fototime.com/9FF3C693B156A1D/orig.jpg ? (on my tomatillos and
pocket change as we speak) Here is where I go for bug ID when Lord Byron
isn't available... http://bugguide.net/node/view/15740 The forum there
has never failed me.
jt
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Graham
To: Chile Heads
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: [CH] Bugs
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 05:29:46PM -0400, Byron wrote:
> Got a link to a picture?
I do NOW..... :-) I don't have a macro lens to work with, so I
could not get in really close w/o getting VERY blurry (I still tried,
of course, but those shots were doomed from the start).
Garden/bug pics: http://www.jstrack.org/chillis2008/
Main page (lots of stuff, incl. JStrack[1]): http://www.jstrack.org
And if I mis-typed that, just go to my main page and follow the link to
the pepper garden/bug pics. The bugs like to hang out both on the
peppers and on the leaves...but I see more on the peppers (they'd
better NOT be eating MY cayennes!).
Later,
--jim
[1] JStrack is a freeware hurricane tracking program that I wrote,
originally for Unix systems, but it also works fine under Windows
and Mac OS/X (and should work ok on any other system that supports
Tcl/Tk). See http://www.jstrack.org/jstrack/ for more details.
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