AMKuska
Garden Master
My husband would like to know what these are and how to get rid of them.They are tiny specs, this is greatly blown up.
I think you might be right. Thank you!Look up leaf footed beetle
Yes, neem oil is great for pepper pests! It's my #1 go to, and the past 2 - 3 years I have had a dilly of a time with both aphids and spider mites in the greenhouse. Breaking the full life cycle can take some time though I've found. Interestingly, this year, after coming to the conclusion that now I've cut down the tree next to the greenhouse and it doesn't get a bit of shade as it used to - I'll have these pests forevermore. The relentless sun on the greenhouse seemed to trigger some kind of plant stress that invited pests, & greenhouses tend to be very hospitable to pests anyway.The bugs look of a tender age so something like neem oil may dispatch them. And, that is also what the University of California folks suggest.
Peppers are a favorite for many bugs. One might think that all the heat the plants can put in their fruit would protect them 100% but it doesn't. I was not very successfully at knocking down all the aphids on the greenhouse peppers and will have to hit them again with either the insecticidal soap or the neem. Remember, especially with the neem oil, don't spray during sunny times and rinse the plants off after several hours before they are much sunshine.
Steve