Gold insect eggs!

Gold insect eggs!

 

I saw these gold insect eggs on a leaf.  They are a very unique color!  

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    Michaela Guillory
    That looks so cool! I thought it was water droplets on the leaf at first!
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    happywalking
    Nature is so pretty. But often time poisonous, be careful. 
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    Nikki Sirback
    Wow that's amazing, I wouldn't have even thought insect eggs! Did you find out what insect
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      Jana Kleven
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      When I do a Google lens search, squash bug comes up the most, but it wasn't on a squash plant.  It looks like there are a few insects that let gold colored eggs.  
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    Tiara
    8. Damn. To be able to notice something that miniscule. Did you go looking for it?
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      Jana Kleven
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      No!  The gold color on the green plant just caught my eye!  
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    Antonella
    18 oh yes they are!
  • Ronald Vickers
    It is amazing what we see when we take the time. Amazing is all around us. 
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    Ari
    That sounds fascinating! Gold-colored insect eggs are quite rare and unique. It's possible that they belong to a species of insect that has a distinctive egg-laying process. Some insects, like certain species of butterflies or moths, can lay eggs with a golden or yellowish hue. If you're curious, try taking a closer look (without disturbing them) or researching online to see if you can identify the species. It's always exciting to discover new and interesting things in nature!
  • Tommy
    che belle uova, chissà da dove vengono
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    Junburger
    Awww
  • Lili Sun
    Wow so lucky
  • Michel Limber
    Indeed they are.