First time with Milkweed flowers. What are all these yellow things? They wiggle a little bit and appear to maybe have legs or antennae. Do I leave them be? by LQQK_A_Squirrel native plant gardeningNative Plantsrain gardens 2 Comments Elinor-and-Elphaba 1 month ago They’re aphids. I tend to just leave them alone on my milkweed and hope that the ladybugs will come along and eat them. OminousOminis 1 month ago Oleander aphids. No need to do anything. Predators such as ladybug, green lacewing larva and hoverfly larva will come by and take care of them.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Elinor-and-Elphaba 1 month ago They’re aphids. I tend to just leave them alone on my milkweed and hope that the ladybugs will come along and eat them.
OminousOminis 1 month ago Oleander aphids. No need to do anything. Predators such as ladybug, green lacewing larva and hoverfly larva will come by and take care of them.
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They’re aphids. I tend to just leave them alone on my milkweed and hope that the ladybugs will come along and eat them.
Oleander aphids. No need to do anything. Predators such as ladybug, green lacewing larva and hoverfly larva will come by and take care of them.