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Macrodactylus subspinosis~~Beetles Pic # 2...orange legs!

Lori

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Macrodactylus subspinosis~~Beetles Pic # 2...orange legs!

These aren't JB's. They are Rose chafers...Macrodactylus subspinosis... They like the Oenothera best, then the clems...hope they don't find my rose.



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Horrible little things arent they

22 Jun, 2012

 

they emerge from the soil and mate...then lay eggs and the larvae go back into the soil and they are dormant during the cold time...only to emerge at this time next summer...the natural cycle is two to five years (I think) and that means that it must be the peak of the cycle this season...hopefully fewer next year.

22 Jun, 2012

 

Why do we have to have these things I ask myself.

22 Jun, 2012

 

life certainly would be easier without them! I say the same thing about the blood sucking, welt leaving bites from the Horse and Deer flies so common in the summer here in the forest... poor wild creatures beset by these things. I've developed an allergy to their saliva(?) and every bite swells and is very painful.

22 Jun, 2012

 

Oh dear, thats not nice.

22 Jun, 2012

 

Sorry...I dont mean i like the creature...Just the pic

22 Jun, 2012

 

'so kay, Motinot. Just stuck the camera lense under a leaf and clicked the shutter...shudder...didn't want to get too close...it's bad enough picking the things off the plants.

22 Jun, 2012

 

They look like they can do some serious eating of plant leaves.

10 Jul, 2012

 

They were quite voracious, D1... they've peaked now...and the Oenothera and Mullien are a-buzz with honey bees. To everything there is a season...thankfully the rose chafers don't last much longer than anything else. But at the time I was worried that they'd defoliate the whole plant.
Any moisture for your garden yet? I'm doing a raindance for my garden, so I'll throw in a good word for San Diego!

16 Jul, 2012

 

I would be very concerned about them eating all my plants, also.

No real moisture for my garden. Former hurricane Fabio's moisture was suppose to give some rain...it's all gone north to the Los Angeles Area.

19 Jul, 2012



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