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Identifying Insect Eggs?

Identifying Insect Eggs? - egg cluster on a peachI am looking to find out what type of eggs these are? There's a dead fly next to them, but I don't think those are the eggs from the fly. This is attached to a peach.

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July 8, 20200 found this helpful
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Knowing the eggs are on a peach, I would guess they are fruitfly eggs...they certainly are the right size. Wash them off any fruit and the fruit will still be fine to eat.

 

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This looks like a dead Stink Bug. Here is more info on this insect- en.wikipedia.org/.../brown_marmorated_stink_bug

 
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July 8, 20200 found this helpful

Thanks! They hatched and Im not sure what they are.

 

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The insect sack almost looks like a hive that wasp makes when they first start laying their eggs. The hives or nests can get very large and they are the same as the one I am seeing here.

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This is one that was started and looks like they left it and it did not get lager or the eggs hatched from it and they left the nest.

 

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