Bug identification

Not sure if this guy is a problem or not, saw him running around with the ladybugs.


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Very hard to tell from the photo but maybe a deer tic?

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I’ve got this thing reeking havoc on my
Ladies. No idea what it is. But it’s aggressive.

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Little fucked was extremely fast, super hard to even get those pictures, fucking thing is only about 1/8" in diameter…

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That was my first guess was a tick … ticks move slow as hell how fast or slow is it? Iv also see spiders that small.

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Shitty…
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Just saw your updated post my guess is a beneficial spider then

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Sure hope so.,.
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Its a leaf hopper they are chewing the crap out of one of my plants.

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I can stop the bugger. He hops away the second I get close and he doesn’t care what I spray. It’s seems I only have the one.

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Maybe a sticky trap might snag him?

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Using tape. I think it is the best chance.

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I’d send you a gheko but I think if it got there alive they would take over.:grin:

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I used to have Jacksons 3 horned chameleons they would would make a great guardian.

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That looks freaking awesome, damn though I am pretty sure due to quarantine laws we can’t get them here :frowning:

In the warmer months we get a fair few blue tongues turn up.

And if you go out a bit wider, you come across shingle backs

and frill neck lizards

Not sure how they would go in a tent though :laughing:

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Yeh with those claws if he wanted out, there would be no stopping him, tear a new door in your tent lol.

The Jacksons Chameleons are endangered now, they come from Madagascar. Real friendly things, dont move to fast when you are watching them, but when you take your eyes of them, they got a fast walk. Mine would be happy to sit on your shoulder all day.

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The insect is a leafhopper a biting and chewing bug. about a 3 on the 1-10 degrees on the oh fuck scale.

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