Insect and Spider Identification: Insect eggs on rose, 1 by CatladyDane
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Subject: Insect eggs on rose
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CatladyDane wrote: Today I went out to give the rose bush its annual cut. (This is February in Orlando, FL, and we haven't had a "real" winter yet this year, even for us.) At the end of this tiny little branch only - this section is no more than 4" long, if that - was a bunch of tiny white insect eggs. Definitely not scale. These tiny white eggs are no larger than butterfly eggs, smooth, and round. There are easily 200 of them, arranged in perfectly neat rows; they're on one side of the branch only. No insects were in the vicinity and this occurred only on this one branch. This rose bush isn't very close to any other plants. It's a mature bush, 15 - 20 years old. (Every Feb I cut it back hard to slightly over knee high & just over 2' across. It rewards me with tons of little blooms. I think it's a "Pink Pet".) Any idea what these eggs may become? As an afterthought, I put this cutting in a ziplock bag...maybe they'll hatch. |


