The photos in this collection are mostly tobacco, or seem to be.
Many scientists like to use tobacco plants in experiments.
But, a grasshopper on tobacco does look like one on corn..
And deficiencies should look comparable... same with diseases.
I use this link alot. Hope you like it too... It does have good and bad bugs all... just photos.
Home page for that site... https://www.forestryimages.org/
I was having issues, because it had search in the name...
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Photos of bugs, good and bad, diseases, deficiencies
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Over the original link where you got it from, right-click the mouse button if you're using Windows or <Ctrl-Cmd> click the mouse button if you're using a Mac -- a pull-down menu should appear rather than the link taking you elsewhere. Then select/click on "Copy Link Location." Now paste in your message and you should get the entire link.
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When I get to the forestry page, I enter the name of the plant...
For instance in search box: type in corn... it will show insects, diseases, deficiencies... only photos no details. But, once I see what I am looking for, I have a name and can then google it.
But there is also a link on the page to bugwood (?) lower left part, and here is information... it is Georgia specific... but so in depth it even lists headlice.
I still can't find the ladybug eggs side by side as mentioned above. I did find many photos of ladybug eggs, larva and types.
For instance in search box: type in corn... it will show insects, diseases, deficiencies... only photos no details. But, once I see what I am looking for, I have a name and can then google it.
But there is also a link on the page to bugwood (?) lower left part, and here is information... it is Georgia specific... but so in depth it even lists headlice.
I still can't find the ladybug eggs side by side as mentioned above. I did find many photos of ladybug eggs, larva and types.
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