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Aug 5, 2023 11:44 AM CST
Name: Zoƫ
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Yes, the picture is a little fuzzy, but they could be lacewing eggs. Those threadlike stalks are distinctive. Are there aphids nearby? The ones in my garden are usually on the undersides of leaves or stems in a straight line or in a more even geometric pattern than yours, but maybe different lacewings have individual artistic styles. ?
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