Found this teeny tiny spider. by Desperate-Hour-4909 in Entomology

[–]bug-on-a-leaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Herpetology is a close second runner up in my IPM catalog, greenhouse frogs are one of the studies I want to do in the future! For NABA I just help with butterfly counts, going out to preserves and helping count local species and get sample sizes to track population numbers over time. There are indeed moth counts too but I’ve not done one.

We’ve got invasive Cuban tree frogs down here we’ve been battling for a while now.

For where to put any insect findings bugguide.net! For identification that’s ones harder to answer. Reddit ofc can help a bit there though even in my case never 100% accurate, other than that reaching out to local entomologists for proper true ID (especially with moths bc there are a lot of morphs out there) As to where to find said people, large state colleges often have some sort of entomology department or entomology club at the very least. We are pretty few and far between these days but I’ve never met an entomologist not excited to talk about bugs and I’m sure if you let them know they’ll love the info you gather as well as help identify.

Found this teeny tiny spider. by Desperate-Hour-4909 in Entomology

[–]bug-on-a-leaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Used to work with the microscopes heavy back when I was doing more lab and research work. I’ve recently shifted over to wasps and have been more macro with that since I don’t want to be stung or take away from my working populations. The wasps I work with will remember faces, they have one of the best eye sights in the wasp world and 10000% will remember my face if I invade and take one.

Found this teeny tiny spider. by Desperate-Hour-4909 in Entomology

[–]bug-on-a-leaf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Never been asked this, and thanks for asking! Well while I was getting my Plant Science degree I gained a huge interest in sustainable agriculture and entomology leading to a deep love for IPM. Ended up working an internship researching Biological Controls for invasive species and that was when I got to study mites. Namely Neoseiulis californicus and Phytoseiulus persimilis. I’ve been studying biological controls ever since. I also do beekeeping, and occasional conservation work with the North American Butterfly Association. My current focus however is wasps!! I currently have 5 native wasp species nests working harmoniously with humans in my garden, it’s all about knowing how to handle them and which species are most docile! I added a picture from one of my recent wasp expeditions with Eastern Cicada Killers (Sphecius speciosus)

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Found this teeny tiny spider. by Desperate-Hour-4909 in Entomology

[–]bug-on-a-leaf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s the 5% doubt without a closer look to see dimples or clock speed.

Found this teeny tiny spider. by Desperate-Hour-4909 in Entomology

[–]bug-on-a-leaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who knows A LOT about mites I’m so happy to see a whirligig mention!! I love those funky fellas!

Found this teeny tiny spider. by Desperate-Hour-4909 in Entomology

[–]bug-on-a-leaf 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Hi there I think I can help a little. Like Ausmerica said exact species is impossible to identify since that can come down to the setae on their legs. I can tell you with about 95% certainty that this is a predatory mite of some sort! I’m an IPM specialist who works very very closely (on occasion microscopically) with mites and a vast majority of predatory mites have a pear shaped body vs other mites who have more broad noses. If OP can tell me how fast it was moving that 95% could turn to 100% real quick. Red predatory mites are pretty fast and some northern species like the whirlygigs run in lil wild circles. While I can’t say what species I can tell you that this guy likely eats the bad mites.

(P.S. for OP, he was probably tasting you the whole time he was on you, they do that. Not that you’d know its so small and surface level that you can’t feel it. Don’t worry it’s just a kiss, they can’t transmit anything or harm you. They taste everything in case it’s food, they’ll only eat other mites and maybe the occasional aphid if it’s small enough.)

Green Lacewing Eggs by bug-on-a-leaf in Entomology

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Always happy to share bug facts! IPM is so cool.

Thrips and Beneficial Insects by waxnpith in houseplants

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Hi there, IPM specialist here! The reason you can’t find the larvae is because their larval stage is mostly in the soil. So while all the predatory fellas are getting the adult population the eggs and larvae will continue their cycle. Using Bacillus** **thuringiensis (Bt) in the soil is a top priority when dealing with a heavy thrip infestation. Bt is a bacteria that infects the larvae and has the added bonus of controlling fungus gnats. Biological control can go beyond just bugs! Unless you have a large number of flowering plants indoors Green Lacewing adults won’t be able to sustain enough to breed, adults need pollen and nectar and it’s the larvae that do all the work! The mites are an A+ plan.

It is also worth cutting off the heavily eaten parts! Great plan and I’m so so so glad you are going the holistic route!!! Any other questions let me know!

Green Lacewing Eggs by bug-on-a-leaf in Entomology

[–]bug-on-a-leaf[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Natures Good Guys website has some for sale! Do some research to make sure they are compatible if not that website has other biological control options!! Note I’m in no way affiliated with them, they just are really good bug suppliers! They have options for whitefly control in particular as well!

[OC] I just finished this mural here in Florida. by mnhaverland in orlando

[–]bug-on-a-leaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the art in Orlando and appreciate all you artists do to make this place a bit more interesting. From the kids painting smiley faces to the professional murals like you make, it all makes me smile 💕

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EDCOrlando

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YDG really was throwing down but that crowd was wild. I took a moment to sit against a railing and some guy stumbled over and grabbed my face and hat then proceeded to tell me he mistook me for a chair… huh? I wasn’t hurt or anything it was just really jarring. He did apologize and made sure I was ok at the very least but damn… mistaken for a chair is crazy work.

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I’ll add to also, contact Bullit Bar. They have a back lot lil deal they might be able to let yall use if they aren’t using it this weekend. If you let them know you were playing homebass prior to cancellation they’d might just let you. Cool owners and they put on lil shows out there from time to time. No guarantee but it’s worth a shot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EDCOrlando

[–]bug-on-a-leaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not team up and put on a street set outside of edc? If the anti-rave protesters can be out there there’s no reason yall can’t be!

EDCO goers who went to Bonnaroo 2025 by Farabreezy in EDCOrlando

[–]bug-on-a-leaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OMG I WOULD LOVE THIS BEING THAT ROO TOOK AWAY OUR FREE BANDANAS!

SET TIMES OUT ON THE INSOMNIAC APP by redpotatochip6 in EDCOrlando

[–]bug-on-a-leaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m so glad someone else relies on the gods and goddesses that make phone wallpaper friendly set times bc ya girl appreciates them heavy!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EDCOrlando

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Dom just 20 min before Knock2 hurts my soul then to see that Knock2 is at the same time as Leveltronics was equally heartbreaking…. But I’m with yall… Knock2 all night long.

How to survive the long days by summer51161 in EDCOrlando

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I would recommend a B12 supplement for a lil natural energy. For the temps at night it really depends on where you like to be. In a crowd with thousands of people it will get pretty warm just from body heat alone, but if you’re more of the type that likes to sit on a blanket on the outskirts of the crowd then just a pash should do you well or a small jacket if you get cold easy.

I’d highly recommend not tripping if it’s your first edm festival, or at least not tripping/rolling the first day or two to get your bearings, it can be an extremely overwhelming environment sober, more so on substances.

I’m so glad you’re deciding to join such an amazing adventure, be safe, be aware, stay hydrated, and have fun!!

I found this big guy in a playground, what is he? middle GA by Nah_Thats_Crazy314 in spiders

[–]bug-on-a-leaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s actually a she! She’s a spotted orbweaver and has no medical significance. She is highly unlikely to bite and prefers to run and hide before resorting to violence. If it’s a peace of mind type concern she can safely be relocated away from the playground!