Jun 21, 2018 #1 majorcatfish Garden Master Joined Jan 27, 2013 Messages 6,869 Reaction score 11,342 Points 377 Location north carolina Dw found these only on the bird house groud ....any idea
Jun 21, 2018 #2 Collector Garden Master Joined Sep 16, 2010 Messages 3,026 Reaction score 3,852 Points 337 Location Eastern Wa. Zone 5/6 ? No idea crazy looking bug though.
Jun 21, 2018 #3 seedcorn Garden Master Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 9,651 Reaction score 9,976 Points 397 Location NE IN Zelus longipes is an assassin bug (Reduviidae) that is a member of the harpactorinae subfamily. Its distribution ranges include southern North America, Central America, and South America (except Chile),[1] especially in agroecosystems in Brazil. Maybe?
Zelus longipes is an assassin bug (Reduviidae) that is a member of the harpactorinae subfamily. Its distribution ranges include southern North America, Central America, and South America (except Chile),[1] especially in agroecosystems in Brazil. Maybe?
Jun 22, 2018 #4 Rhodie Ranch Garden Master Joined Nov 19, 2009 Messages 3,594 Reaction score 5,987 Points 333 Location Southern Washington State, 8b I thought it was a stick bug.
Jun 22, 2018 #5 Ridgerunner Garden Master Joined Mar 20, 2009 Messages 8,229 Reaction score 10,062 Points 397 Location Southeast Louisiana Zone 9A murphysranch said: I thought it was a stick bug. Click to expand... I agree, some form of stick bug. http://www.bugfacts.net/walking-stick.php
murphysranch said: I thought it was a stick bug. Click to expand... I agree, some form of stick bug. http://www.bugfacts.net/walking-stick.php
Jun 23, 2018 #6 Beekissed Garden Master Joined May 15, 2008 Messages 5,054 Reaction score 6,801 Points 377 Location Eastern Panhandle, WV Maybe baby stick bugs?