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Bugs of Flowers

 

aphids on iris

Aphids

Asiatic garden beetle adults

Asiatic Garden Beetle

army cutworm larva

Cutworms

     

Earwig

Japanese beetle adults and damage

Japanese Beetle

aster leafhopper adult

Leafhoppers and Spittlebugs

     

lily leaf beetle

Lily Leaf Beetle

rose chafer adult

Rose Chafer

spider mites

Spider Mites

     

green stink bug adult

Stink Bugs

Thrips

 

 

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[Photos, left to right: (aphids) Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org; (Asiatic garden beetle) David Shetlar, Ohio State University; (cutworms) Frank Peairs, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org; (earwig) Joseph Berger, Bugwood.org; (Japanese beetle) David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org; (leafhoppers) Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org; (lily leaf beetle) Lisa Tewksbury, University of Rhode Island, Bugwood.org; (rose chafer) Clemson University - USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series, Bugwood.org; (spider mites) David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org; (stink bugs) David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org; (thrips) David Cappaert, Michigan State University, Bugwood.org]

 
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