Last year I grew runner beans and towards the end of August/early September I found strange green beasties on there that I've never seen before nor been able to find in any books. It was a green beetle type thing (the same green as an aphid), about as big as a fingernail, it had a flatish hard body but it was shaped towards the back and it had two big feelers at the front. I couldn't see it initially, it was only when I was foraging towards the back that I noticed this large beastie and promptly withdrew my hand and sent my two young girls foraging in there instead. I pulled off what I saw and asked a few fellow gardners but none of us had ever seen it before. It didn't seem to do any damage so I wasn't too concerned but I have no idea what it was. I found one or two in the border after I'd pulled the beans down so I suspect I'll get them again this year. Have you any idea?
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Hi MJB, I know the ones you mean, but I don't know what they're called. I've got them on my rhubarb but mine are a light brown colourShortie
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I'm Guessing it was a sheild bug MJB
http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile...shield_bug.asp
Is this the beastie?
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