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eggs - Eulophus

eggs - Eulophus
Pineville, North Carolina, USA
May 1, 2011
Size: 3mm
i found these eggs on our peach tree, anybody know what they are, and should i get the of?

Probably to your advantage to encourage them
...rather than get rid of them. They likely parasitize caterpillars that are pests on your fruit trees.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Not eggs
These look like Eulophus pupae:



You can read a bit about the life cycle of these wasps here.

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