Sandy Birrell wrote:
brians wrote:
Sandy Birrell wrote:
Mark Tinsky wrote:
In article 5c_5d.122050$KU5.84312@edtnps89, Tim Lysyk
wrote:
Ill try to catch one of the little buggers. Yhe closest thing I can
liken them to is a leafhopper or an aphid.There were plenty
out tonite MT
It could be a Chironomid.
I was thinking the same thing. I've seen small, bright green midges
before, but it was on a lake. They did look a little like aphids in
color, but not shape.
brians
How about a lacewing? They are probably bigger than you saw though.
http://www.biocontrol.ucr.edu/photos...s/lacewing.jpg
No, definitely not a lacewing. I'm very familiar with lacewings, and
their aroma. The bugs I saw were much smaller than your average
mosquito. I'd say #22-24. The bright green color was about the only way
you could pick them out on the surface.
brians