What in jeebus is this

Ok not on my plants but on the screen door of slider, wife sex it’s a Egypttin beetle of some sort, and of course evasive up here.

@Caligurl @anon40797889 or any bug knowing peoples.


Not 100% sure on this one!

Maybe booklice??

Oh wait… the one you have pictured has wings…

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Barklice has wings though

Yes wings and about 1\4" to 3/8" long its dead now :laughing: :wink: :+1: no chances any more to many bugs that serve no purpose but destruction :beers:

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Ya know, I honestly think this is some type of cricket.

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Judging the head and especially the legs

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Was my first thought but crickets are not flat in the ass end, ok normal ones we see here!

This is just from me googling “very light colored cricket with round body” :joy::joy:

If not a cricket, Im stumped!

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Me also never seen anything like it.

Me either. Im way down south and see some crazy bugs, but this one here is a first.

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I am way north in Michigan, just below the Mackinaw Bridge.

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It’s a baby cricket. The bigger they get, the darker they become.

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Yep understand that, just never seen one like this, first for anything!q

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Ya, it’s a strange year for bugs. Not in a great way either.

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Oh for sure, have had more leaves munched on than any other, but I am winning slowly.

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I gave up on webworms. They decimated a mulberry tree. It looks dead, but isn’t. Luckily they disappeared virtually overnight. Feel like it’s the calm before the storm and flea beetles and other super annoying pests are lurking.

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Tent worms/Gypsy moth are horrid here, propane tank and rose bud in side by side on our rides does well on them.

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Bag worms:
Saw some last year, called bug man.
Sprayed tall tree.
Saw some on short tree this year, clipped branch and sprayed everywhere.
No apples, yet