These look like eggs. They're smaller than a pinhead and I constantly see them on the underside of our umbrella. Sometimes I'll find them on the side of the house after a day or two they turn black, but they start out yellow. Any idea what they are?
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Looks like moth eggs and I believe when they turn black it is empty/finished.
You may want to look at how to get rid of these eggs so they do not cause any damage later and I think the theory is that if you leave them alone the 'residue' will bring more moths each year.
It's really a good idea to send this picture to your county extension agency and let them explain what to do. Be sure to pick your area.
Here are some links you explore while waiting for an answer.
hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/
www.hunker.com/
Great, Thank you very much for the links as well.
These look like Moth eggs. They can lay 40 to 1000 eggs at a time.
This time of the year there are many moths out and they love to lay eggs all over the place. The eggs you are seeing are from the small moths that frequent your area during the summer months.
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