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Photos of bugs, good and bad, diseases, deficiencies

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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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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Eeeeeee new favorite site! They even had a side by side of ladybug eggs with another bugs eggs so you have a better idea of what not to squish :D

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Thanks, Apple
But, I was on the page, and was copying the actual url. When I right clicked, it was simply copy, paste etc.
I finally went to the home page.. and copied that url.
It now works for me.

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Thanks OL that site is pretty cool. I have some bugs again, I think they are fungus gnats but not sure this will help. I need a magnifying glass!

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Before we know it, you'll be saying you need an electron microscope! :> :lol:

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I clicked on the link and it was as the name says all forestry images, all about trees. Where do you go from there to get to the bug stuff?

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rainbowgardener wrote:I clicked on the link and it was as the name says all forestry images, all about trees. Where do you go from there to get to the bug stuff?
Should be the first choice on the page try this.
https://www.forestryimages.org/insects.cfm

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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.

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I went to insect predators then the 2 spot lady beetle (I realized after I posted that I was in a sub species that isn't local...boo) and there's a side by side in there.

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thx for the link. 8)


Bugs are cool/



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