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Photo by lynne.warren
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these eggs were on the underside of a blueberry leaf. I did not see what hatched from them

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Comments (7)

Same eggs, later date. Something ate all but two of them...I watched them daily!
If you´r patience In one or two day you can see the small nymphs around the empty sacs. There are some similar here ! http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/10650362
Nice spotting! They look quite similar to your other spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/11805011 Are these the same eggs at a later date?
Great spotting it looks a group of Pentatomidae sp. bug sacs!

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