Parasitic insects are perching on the leaves

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Hello how are you all..? Hope you are in good health and always in good spirits. Today I will be writing a post on this amazing #hive blog, yesterday I was looking for vegetables to serve as a side dish for lunch, kale leaves grow a lot in the ditches around the swamp, I have picked them and collected them in plastic bags so I can easily find them. bring them home.
When I got home, I cleaned the kale leaves which had parasites, I saw quite a lot of parasitic insects on the kale leaves. This type of parasitic insect is very small, making a nest by rolling the leaves of this kale. This parasite is black and white and has small hairs, coiling leaves by pulling threads from its mouth. This insect is very unique. These insects excrete dirt, from this dirt the kale leaves are damaged, in the droppings there are small granules that are shaped like eggs that can add more offspring to these leaves. The head is light brown in color and has two antennae above the mouth and on the tail.


That's the little information I can write about parasitic insects that live in vegetables. Let's take a look at some photos I took a few days ago, hope you all like them. Thank you..


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