Ok, I don't feel so guilty about killing these suckers anymore. There is a beautiful flowering plant in front of our bedroom window that ONLY flowers at this time of year. The &$#!@ grasshoppers have eaten all the flower buds and destroyed most of the leaves. Keep in mind that this grasshopper is clinging to a full sized brick. They are HUGE!
Here are some links to pictures of the destructive monsters.
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/grasshop1.jpg">Grasshopper picture number one</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/grasshop2.jpg">Grasshopper picture number two</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/grasshop3.jpg">Grasshopper picture number three</a>
Sorry, I didn't take any pictures of the victim. I think it's called a Crinum Lilly. Anyway, the flower is actually a bunch of long, white, tubular flowers that open up at the tip and kind of look like a beautiful white firework explosion. This is the third summer in our house and the third year we've had this problem. I don't like using pesticide, so I have to put on my stomping shoes and do a daily pest patrol!
Aren't they the ugliest (yet most fascinating?) grasshoppers you have ever seen? I tried to get a picture of one in defense mode, but he wouldn't cooperate. They lift their wings and have these little red thingies that they shake around. Think Hopper in Bug's Life. Eeeek!
Here are some links to pictures of the destructive monsters.
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/grasshop1.jpg">Grasshopper picture number one</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/grasshop2.jpg">Grasshopper picture number two</a>
<a href="http://www.rossandkaren.org/grasshop3.jpg">Grasshopper picture number three</a>
Sorry, I didn't take any pictures of the victim. I think it's called a Crinum Lilly. Anyway, the flower is actually a bunch of long, white, tubular flowers that open up at the tip and kind of look like a beautiful white firework explosion. This is the third summer in our house and the third year we've had this problem. I don't like using pesticide, so I have to put on my stomping shoes and do a daily pest patrol!
Aren't they the ugliest (yet most fascinating?) grasshoppers you have ever seen? I tried to get a picture of one in defense mode, but he wouldn't cooperate. They lift their wings and have these little red thingies that they shake around. Think Hopper in Bug's Life. Eeeek!