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i'm guessing lady bugs??

uphwiz

jimmy
what do you think , are those darker eggs, still hatching?:0o:
or are they just darker
 
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I remember ladybugs having orangish oval eggs... or is that just me? :scratch:
 
certain that they are not ladybugs. Ladybugs go through complete metamorphosis so immature stage looks very different from adult. more like a hemipteran/heteroperan. Maybe pentatomidae or scutellaridae. stinkbug or shieldbug. Both families are closely related.

MTF
 
Not sure what they are but they're definitely not ladybug eggs
Ladybug eggs are elongated & yellow

Hopefully they're not something that'll eat you plants
 
Don't think the're ladybugs. Ladybugs don't hatch out from eggs into adult form.
 
EDIT: Those things are not the things I find on occasion. Not at all.
My bad.
 
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here whats left of the bunch and quite a bit larger, but still tiny,
 
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http://bugguide.net/node/view/307045

My guess is either this guy or a close relative.

Edit: Actually, it seems the white stripes on the antennae indicate that it is indeed the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug. Bad guy. Agricultural pest. Kill.
 
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In response to Presto, I think it'd be pretty clear. Just look at the leaf when they were itty bitty and now. :0o:
 
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