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Old 03-17-2014, 06:29 AM
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I saw this large unknown bug climbing on my milt. It doesn't seem to be eating the plant, but it scared the crap out of me since I just repotted it yesterday.
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Old 03-17-2014, 02:04 PM
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Looks like some sort of beetle to me. Not sure though.
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Old 03-17-2014, 03:01 PM
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Hard to tell from the picture. Could be some kind of beetle or weevil, or could be an assassin bug. Either way it probably isn't causing any damage.
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Old 03-17-2014, 05:34 PM
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Appears to be a weevil. As far as I know it shouldn't harm you chid though they are plant eaters. To be safe you can always remove it and toss it outside.
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I agree it is hard to tell, but it looks like a weevil to me too. I had a problem with them a few years ago, they were eating my flowers and leaves. I was going nuts because I couldn't find what was doing the damage. Then I finally decided it must be something that comes out at night. Sure enough after several nights I finally caught them chomping on my flowers! Luckily I was able to knock them into a container and squish them. I am attaching a pic of the weevil I had so you can see if that is what you have. Since then I have occasionally found babies during the day, but I hope none matured--I have not had the damage since. I would suggest getting rid of them, whatever they are.
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Old 03-18-2014, 01:08 AM
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My son (who is pretty good with insects, & wants to be an entomologist) suggests that it may be a soft-bodied flower beetle (species in the genus Listrus). They eat flower nectar and pollen; not likely to be too dangerous.

It is hard to be too sure from the photo, though.
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I agree it is hard to tell, but it looks like a weevil to me too. I had a problem with them a few years ago, they were eating my flowers and leaves. I was going nuts because I couldn't find what was doing the damage. Then I finally decided it must be something that comes out at night. Sure enough after several nights I finally caught them chomping on my flowers! Luckily I was able to knock them into a container and squish them. I am attaching a pic of the weevil I had so you can see if that is what you have. Since then I have occasionally found babies during the day, but I hope none matured--I have not had the damage since. I would suggest getting rid of them, whatever they are.
It actually looks a lot like this. I was more focused on trying to kill it than try to take a good picture lol.
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