gov. is spying on me with seed bots

ayr0n

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So I saw this little bug in my grow room last week n I tried to catch it to let it outside - it got away n I couldn't find it after that. Went to get some pictures of the girls yesterday and the bug was back so I got some pictures of it. When I zoomed in close the little Fucker looked just like a cannabis seed! Gotta be the NSA:
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yktind

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Try playing trumpet music really loud while your in there. I think that's what they did in the god father. At least in Family Guy when they made fun of it.

Edit: Aha
 

ayr0n

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That fucker is a vine weevil.

They decimate leaves on plants.

Look for pearl shaped eggs on stems and in soil.

Get that guy out of there.



J
Are you sure? There isn't a single leaf with bug damage n the tent and he's been chilling for almost 2 weeks now lol
 

jondamon

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Are you sure? There isn't a single leaf with bug damage n the tent and he's been chilling for almost 2 weeks now lol

Looks very similar that's for sure but without having it in my hand myself I could t confirm for sure.

If it is they lay eggs on the mediums surface and sometimes on stems.

They look like little pearls.


Vine weevils themselves eat leaves.

The resulting larvae live in the medium and feast on roots.


Some Beatles are Carnivors others are leaf eaters.

Its very difficult to tell sometimes which ones are which.

But IMO unless you've confirmed the identity of any bug in your grow whether its beneficial or not it shouldn't be there.


If its beneficial then crack on but confirmation of identity is crucial.

I once found a lovely red coloured Beatle on my sons Asiatic Lilly in the back garden.

Figured what harm could it do? Its a Beatle right?

It turned out to be the red leaf Lilly Beatle and it fucked up his asiatic. I was picking off larvae and eggs and adults for weeks.


Buds were eaten, leaves were eaten. It was total mess.

Had to spray it with an insecticide in the end with Thiacloprid in it.



J
 

ayr0n

Well-Known Member
Looks very similar that's for sure but without having it in my hand myself I could t confirm for sure.

If it is they lay eggs on the mediums surface and sometimes on stems.

They look like little pearls.


Vine weevils themselves eat leaves.

The resulting larvae live in the medium and feast on roots.


Some Beatles are Carnivors others are leaf eaters.

Its very difficult to tell sometimes which ones are which.

But IMO unless you've confirmed the identity of any bug in your grow whether its beneficial or not it shouldn't be there.


If its beneficial then crack on but confirmation of identity is crucial.

I once found a lovely red coloured Beatle on my sons Asiatic Lilly in the back garden.

Figured what harm could it do? Its a Beatle right?

It turned out to be the red leaf Lilly Beatle and it fucked up his asiatic. I was picking off larvae and eggs and adults for weeks.


Buds were eaten, leaves were eaten. It was total mess.

Had to spray it with an insecticide in the end with Thiacloprid in it.



J
I appreciate the insight @jondamon - if I find him again I'll get him out
 

perdidobandito

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Thts gotta be my fav 'meme' so far lmao. Dude is always "could this have been alien technology? The answer is Absolutely!"
haha yeah he is a joke. Its like he knows people laugh at his ass so he tries to look like an idiot, so people watch his show.
 
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