Corvette Doc
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I honestly haven't seen anything of a nymph that might belong to these guys. I usually recognise some kind of morphology from the years exposed to entimology from my fly-tying and fishing. I haven't seen anything that i don't know belongs to other bugs. About the only nymphs i have seen in my yard are the stupid elm beattles (mustard bugs) that are rampant in the area.
While they look very simillar to box elders i think they must be something else since i have watched a couple feeding on my leaves...they look almost exactly like how a hopper chews out chunks after the bugs are done.
So far i have only had a few find my grow but remember seeing how bad the infestation can get from my Mom's yard.
Anyone in Pueblo with a better camera that might be interested in snapping a better Pic?
I put down a bunch of Sevin dust in my yard around the greenhouses and so far not seeing any more inside or even in the yard. Maybe it might control them???