Help whats this ?

Take a joke. Your plant is fine crybaby.
I know the plant is fine bro i can take a joke as you can see above its algud bro im not here for that as you can see i asked what these are and how to get rid of them and if i could use something at home you havent answered any of my questions so why comment If i wanted jokes i would go to a joke forum . thanks though. Go troll someone else
 

Treespiker

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I know the plant is fine bro i can take a joke as you can see above its algud bro im not here for that as you can see i asked what these are and how to get rid of them and if i could use something at home you havent answered any of my questions so why comment If i wanted jokes i would go to a joke forum . thanks though. Go troll someone else
Oh I'm sorry I didn't provide you will the excellent customer service you demand and are entitled to apparently. I live to serve you.

Listen Gomer In the 22 days you've been a member you've not contributed one piece of information to the community. You've only asked and taken. In the 9.5 years I've been here I've learned this is a very friendly, light-hearted site. People generally enjoy a good ribbing and have a good sense of humor. If this doesn't sound like you, or you can't take it you may want to consider a different community to ask your questions and learn.

In the meantime, take a joke snowflake.
 

go go kid

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are you outdoors? if so, you might have ants farming them. you can get predator wasps for them if there a real problem. This tiny parasitic wasp (Aphidius colemani ) hones in on its prey by sensing the distress signals of infested plants as well as detecting the aphid's honeydew secretions. Once there, it injects an egg into the aphid. When the egg hatches, the larvae begin to consume the pest from inside.
 
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