Insect ID By: Weston Cline.

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Insect ID By: Weston Cline

Alfalfa Weevil

Aphides

Armyworm Larvae

Bean Leaf Beetle

Blister Beetle

Colorado Potato Beetle

Corn Earworm Larvae

Corn Rootworm Larvae

Cricket

Cutworm Larvae

European Corn Borer Larvae

Flea Beetle

Grain Weevil

Grasshopper

Green Lacewing

Honeybee

Japanese Beetle

Lady Beetle Larvae

Leafhopper

Lygus

Scale

Spider Mite

Stinkbug

Western Corn Rootworm Beetle

Western Flower Thrip

Wheat Stem Sawfly

White Grub

Whitefly

Wireworm