I noticed today that one of my struggling garden plants is absolutely covered in bugs. I have no idea if those two things are related (we had a massive drought), but I wanted to find out what these little dudes are, and whether they’re friend or foe. Any thoughts?

Edited to add: located in western Europe.

picture of a branch with about 10 spiky bugs on it

  • That would be my guess. They look similar to our local ladybug nymphs but with a few distinctions.

    The intent of the friend/for comment was to encourage deeper conversations, but I can see how it could come across as judgmental. If that’s how it came across to you I apologize for not being clear with my language and for causing you to feel called out.

    •  Foon   ( @Foon@beehaw.org ) OP
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      No worries, I think I sounded harsher than I intended too.

      As far as I know, ladybugs shouldn’t have a direct harmful effect on plants. But what about their nymphs (is that the word? In my language it’s Larva), could they cause a plant to suffer?

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        But no, to my knowledge the nymphs/larva are highly aggressive predators of plant pests. If they truly are in fact ladybug larvae it’s likely that they’re a response to the pests that were attacking your already stressed plants. It may be worth keeping a lookout for aphids and mites to see if you can spot a pattern there.