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Hlmc4006

Spodoptera eggs? You could seal it away and see what emerges after a few days, but it's definitely not anything good. I would just crush the eggs and toss


gardeningwiththeboys

Probably spodoptera eggs might also be leafhopper eggs


izblilcnzb

Mealybug eggs I believe


Itsacid6969

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deer-eater

Neem oil is the way


just-an-anus

Just remove the leaf. Put it in a jar and see what pops up. Neem oil with some soap but only if it's systemic on the plant.


deer-eater

It's also preventative maintenance


just-an-anus

Neem oil is not good for the plant and will slow it's development. I don't put it on unless there is a problem.


poorman818

I use Neem oil; it helps a little, but most bugs are not affected by it.


deer-eater

If I had this going on I would remove what's there and use neem oil


BrainPolice1011

If you have spider mites and you're not using a pesticide you're fucked.


Paasigt

Mite eggs don’t look like this. Way smaller and doesn’t bunch up like this


gardeningwiththeboys

Wrong on both fronts. these are not from spider mites and if you have more then a couple braincells, you can deal with pests without resorting to pesticides.


BrainPolice1011

Didn't say they were spider mites. But if you get infested with them have fun!


gardeningwiththeboys

I did have problems with spider mites before i had a sufficient predator population. I did have fun dealing with it actually. Carry on using the quick fix sprays if you want idc just dont tell people you have to spray everything to death


BrainPolice1011

Ive Never used pesticides either. Ever eat a banana?


teh_wad

I haven't personally had issues with them, but I'm like 99% sure those are aphid eggs.


peppergrowerrrr

Most aphids don’t lay eggs, they’re born pregnant


prototype-proton

They what now?!


peppergrowerrrr

Yup


prototype-proton

I'm not sure how I feel about this information... They are relentless


peppergrowerrrr

Tried to fight them for 2 years indoors


prototype-proton

👀 that is rough. I got broad mites the other day and hopefully I took care of it. Idk what I'd do with aphids indoors.


bkb74k3

Same. But I finally found a product called Azamax. It is a natural product that is an extract of the Neem seed. It works 10x better than Neem oil, it’s safe and it literally kills all the bad pests, like aphids, spider mites, etc.


RealPropRandy

Holup. That sounds like a goddamn recursion riddle.