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Jul 10, 2019 2:16 PM CST
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Name: Julia
Shepherdstown WV (Zone 6b)
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We have this pesty insect flying around here in summer and it reminds me of a wasp but it is not.
Any ideas what it might be?
Thank you,
Julia

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Jul 12, 2019 12:57 PM CST
Name: Mike
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Look up black or blue spider wasp.....
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Jul 20, 2019 8:26 AM CST
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Name: Julia
Shepherdstown WV (Zone 6b)
Clematis I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Daylilies Hummingbirder Irises Region: New York
Seed Starter Vegetable Grower
johnsonm08 said:Look up black or blue spider wasp.....


thank you but when I looked it up it was not the same however Blue Mud Wasp came up and it is
what I have here.

Julia
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Aug 19, 2019 3:59 PM CST

Can someone please help me identify this tiny bug that leaves a decent bite
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Aug 19, 2019 5:17 PM CST
Name: Sue
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Welcome @Hillside Welcome!

Confused It would be easier to identify the bug if you upload photos of the tiny bug you want to identify. The best way is to try to get it (them) on a white piece of paper. If it is on a plant, let us know what plant. Also indicate the measurement as 'tiny' can be subjective. Smiling

At the bottom of the form where you type replies, there is a link that says "upload an image". Click that and upload. Viola! Now perhaps someone can help you!

Some bugs are somewhat regional as well, so you may want to put the information in your profile about what part the the country you are in.

Best of luck!
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Aug 20, 2019 6:21 PM CST
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Never_Ending_Quest said:Welcome @Hillside Welcome!

Confused It would be easier to identify the bug if you upload photos of the tiny bug you want to identify. The best way is to try to get it (them) on a white piece of paper. If it is on a plant, let us know what plant. Also indicate the measurement as 'tiny' can be subjective. Smiling

At the bottom of the form where you type replies, there is a link that says "upload an image". Click that and upload. Viola! Now perhaps someone can help you!

Some bugs are somewhat regional as well, so you may want to put the information in your profile about what part the the country you are in.

Best of luck!



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