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That looks like a wasp to me but I do not know of any wasp that has worm larvae. Wasp larvae hatch from eggs into maggots.
There are some parasitic worms that do infect wasps also.
Sorry I can't be of much help.
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I forgot to add, no they were not grown outdoors but they did travel by car across a few states to get here.
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Thank you for the replies! I have only spotted the worms on only that one plant. Maybe I should remove it and take the loss??? Also going to try an organic spray that contains thyme and peppermint oils. Thoughts?
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Formally SucraShield have not used it myself and could not find anything that stated it is safe on buds, but decays in like 5 days. Did find something that said safe under lights (I would say turn them off anyway).
Good luck,
some info below for those that wish for more.
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Odd insect and gnarly leaves
Thank you for accepting me to this forum! I am not a newbie to growing but have never come across this before. I currently have three plants, wedding pie. They were gifted to me as clones. I started to notice growth issues and found tiny little worms in the veins of leaves. I can't get a picture of the worms but the little bugger I did get was dead on the leaf after I sprayed them with Organishield. This picture was taken through a loupe and the bug was about the size of a gnat. Google is telling me it's a wasp!?! My new growth is looking gnarly now but only on one plant. My other two ladies are fine. My set up is all ac Infinity, I use roots organic lush soil and nutrients used are Jack's and bloom city. Any help is greatly appreciated!!!2 PhotosTags: None
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