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Originally Posted by Stray59
How strange! Can you take a razor blade and cut it in half to view the inside formation? I don't see any larva or even eggs, but the honeycomb structure certainly looks as if it is made by an insect; but, I have seen fungus that forms honeycomb-type structures. Plus, the fine threads you found sounds very much like something that a caterpillar would make - Again - How strange!!
This will be interesting for someone to identify - can't wait......
Have a Happy New Year!!
Steve
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i did break it open and ended up looking thru the whole thing, it clearly had "cells" inside but no body home or proof of them being there, including no clear way they would have got out, strange?
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Originally Posted by james mickelso
This is the egg clump of some sort of moth. I've had something similar many times on my orchids. If there is nothing for the caterpillars to eat they die. But look carefully around your plants. They are very small. There is a beautiful yellowish small moth here that lays very very small egg clusters. Never any real dfamage I think because it is so small. Onc types mostly.
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while this could have happened when my orchids were outside all last summer, they are now in a small 4x10 lean too that is open to my home office via a glass sliding door, i have never seen anything animal in nature in the greenhouse since i set it up about 2 months ago, i'm in there a lot and will keep my eyes out for them
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Originally Posted by lepetitmartien
Looks a lot like a wasp nest.
Organic insecticide for free! (they feed the larvas with insects/meat and adults feed on nectar)
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i would normally agree is this was more outside, but like i said it very often has a door wide open to my house, so no thank you on the wasps please.