IDK but they are so freaking CUTE!!! Hopefully they are not harmful to your plants, so that you could leave them and watch them grow 😍
SonicPlacebo on
Stink bugs.
jeremydavid2 on
Weird
pearl_sparrow on
They look like brown marmorated stink bugs and they are an invasive agricultural pest that does a lot of damage to crops and are hard to control. Could probably damage succulents.
chrystheghost on
It’s obviously TINY BIRDS
RoRuRee on
Is that one on the top right that has already hatched and is it it’s first instar stage?
halfasshippie3 on
Why are the eggs so cute
breezie352 on
I thought they were dragonfly eggs. Guess I made that up in my head 🤣
palesnail on
I see an 8-legged pal ready to assist in your second picture!
Littlejimmy-3 on
As long as they’re not (I forget now the name of the bug we just had from china that we were supposed to kill. The ones that jump so far with the red on them. Gross
Anxious-Bag-2057 on
Who’s that pokemon?!
spriteunited on
are they stinkbug eggs?
Salt_Bat_8662 on
So cute, yet so evil.
lametopia on
They look like they could be a sort of Pokémon 😏
ItsRainingMud on
lol, I love your description of the stinkbug eggs, I would kill it before I ever looked that close so would have never noticed.
LevitatingAlto on
Disappointed they are not tiny birds.
Wise-Bluebird-7074 on
I have instant goosebumps.
BeckyStar1994 on
Bird faces🤣🤣
Artistic-Gate4615 on
are they stinkbug eggs?
T4RI3L on
They literally smiling like “:>”
VloggingVoyager on
Sucks they’re harmful. The eggs are SO cute 🥰
UncoothUnicorn on
They are why I own a Bugzooka. It’s a real thing that lets you suck them up (without the smell of crushing them) and then dispose of them in whatever way you prefer. Shield bugs are my mortal enemy and my Bugzooka is like my Slayer’s Scythe.
bajunio on
Maybe I just hate all of my plants, but I tend to leave the bugs to their own unless they are really over active and destroying my stuff. I’ve got a decent balance right now of healthy plants and random colonies of critters running around.
I find it comforting to watch nature take its course day to day and know that I provided that location for it to occur. That is way more interesting to me than pristine plants.
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Ive never seen something so weird
Shield bug when I googled. https://www.sciencefocus.com/nature/eggs-evolution
IDK but they are so freaking CUTE!!! Hopefully they are not harmful to your plants, so that you could leave them and watch them grow 😍
Stink bugs.
Weird
They look like brown marmorated stink bugs and they are an invasive agricultural pest that does a lot of damage to crops and are hard to control. Could probably damage succulents.
It’s obviously TINY BIRDS
Is that one on the top right that has already hatched and is it it’s first instar stage?
Why are the eggs so cute
I thought they were dragonfly eggs. Guess I made that up in my head 🤣
I see an 8-legged pal ready to assist in your second picture!
As long as they’re not (I forget now the name of the bug we just had from china that we were supposed to kill. The ones that jump so far with the red on them. Gross
Who’s that pokemon?!
are they stinkbug eggs?
So cute, yet so evil.
They look like they could be a sort of Pokémon 😏
lol, I love your description of the stinkbug eggs, I would kill it before I ever looked that close so would have never noticed.
Disappointed they are not tiny birds.
I have instant goosebumps.
Bird faces🤣🤣
are they stinkbug eggs?
They literally smiling like “:>”
Sucks they’re harmful. The eggs are SO cute 🥰
They are why I own a Bugzooka. It’s a real thing that lets you suck them up (without the smell of crushing them) and then dispose of them in whatever way you prefer. Shield bugs are my mortal enemy and my Bugzooka is like my Slayer’s Scythe.
Maybe I just hate all of my plants, but I tend to leave the bugs to their own unless they are really over active and destroying my stuff. I’ve got a decent balance right now of healthy plants and random colonies of critters running around.
I find it comforting to watch nature take its course day to day and know that I provided that location for it to occur. That is way more interesting to me than pristine plants.