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Largest greenfly I've ever seen!

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rabbitygirl | 19:33 Mon 06th Jun 2011 | Gardening
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During the last few days I have seen what seems to be oversized, say 2-3 times normal, greenfly on some young plants. Even my hubby, who knows little about gardening, said wow when I showed them to him.
They are very easy to remove, at the moment anyway - with a flick of a finger at a stalk they fall off.
Anyone else seen these, had experience in the past, and are they even greenfly?
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Maybe it could be a lacewing, To see images of one key in lacewing on google,they look like a larger greenfly!
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Nope, not a lacewing RAV. They are much bigger. Baby ones are larvae and don't look like greenfly either. They do eat greenfly tho so I hope they make an appearance soon! Thanks.
Is it big enough to be a small grasshopper? we get quite a lot in the garden....http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgu
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cuckoo spit bug before its made its froth?
I saw a big grenfly today - it wasn't a lacewing but it was bigger than a normal greenfly. Maybe it's the same as your bugs.
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They look very like that Answerprancer. That would account for more cuckoo spit on my plants than past years. And I would expect greenfly to gather in larger numbers. Thanks Answerprancer and all.
There is a species of very large greenfly that lives on lupins.

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