This online workshop from 4 years ago has made some serious upgrades..thanks for the suggestions! Wanted to share the information even though the zoom microphone wasn't the best.
Anyone able to help identify this bug? There are lots of them on my wall. I have two videos up. Full screen will make it easier to see. th-cam.com/video/2sJIY16E8ao/w-d-xo.html
It looks like a Psocid. They are also called booklice or barklice. They feed on fungi, dead insect bits, or starchy materials. They usually like warm damp areas. Overall not considered a super serious pest. If there is a moisture problem that is a more serious problem. extension.umn.edu/product-and-houseplant-pests/psocids#:~:text=Booklice%20are%20rarely%20damaging%20inside,mold%20and%20fungi%20are%20growing
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All the teaching you have to offer is surely worthy of a better microphone.
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This online workshop from 4 years ago has made some serious upgrades..thanks for the suggestions! Wanted to share the information even though the zoom microphone wasn't the best.
Very interesting videos.
For a long time I wanted to compare the problems with plants in us, in Ukraine, and you, in the USA.
Thank you
No problem!
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Excellent presentation.
Excellent explanation, thanks
Glad you liked it
very good resource
Quite highlighting
Thank you
You're welcome!
Found a strange bug, I'd like to attach a picture of anyone knows what it is??
Or I can email it, if someone can let me know who to contact. Thanks
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Anyone able to help identify this bug? There are lots of them on my wall. I have two videos up. Full screen will make it easier to see.
th-cam.com/video/2sJIY16E8ao/w-d-xo.html
It looks like a Psocid. They are also called booklice or barklice. They feed on fungi, dead insect bits, or starchy materials. They usually like warm damp areas. Overall not considered a super serious pest. If there is a moisture problem that is a more serious problem.
extension.umn.edu/product-and-houseplant-pests/psocids#:~:text=Booklice%20are%20rarely%20damaging%20inside,mold%20and%20fungi%20are%20growing