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Cat's claw weed control.
see http://nimbinrockscoop.com/wiki/tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=4
This shows leaf damage (the white leaves) from nymphs. This went underwater and mud is still visible on some leaves. I saw no tingids here.
A small number of adult Tingids were released on CC vines in the out house on 2'nd Dec 07. This appears to be adult feeding damage to the leaves but no signs yet of nymphs. Adults can live for almost two months so it is still possible there are eggs present.
Damage to cat's claw by a newly (2007) approved biological control agent. This is a leaf curling moth.
Damage to cat's claw by a newly (2007) approved biological control agent. This is a leaf curling moth.
Damage to cat's claw by a newly (2007) approved biological control agent. This is a tingid which lays eggs into the leaf. The nymphs are a leaf sucker.
Here I'm weaving the tingid infected plants into the wild Cat's claw to get the tigids established. In the lower background you can see how close the creek is. Eddie,