Insects and Spiders in the Garden - May 2026
I didn't see any ladybug larvae, which look like tiny dragons, but the adults are out and about doing their good deeds. Seven-Spot Spotless (I'm not just calling it that because it has no spots, that's what it's actually named.) Common Red Soldier Beetle These are often mistaken for red and black pests, so be careful before you rid your garden of these beneficial insects! A spittlebug nymph at the half-way stage of development. At this stage spittlebugs actively feed on plant sap, but unless you have a lot of them the plant won't even notice. The foam, called cuckoo spit, or spittle, is a moisture shield, and won't harm the plants either. The adults are called froghoppers. If the spittle is noticeable I remove it. Bold Jumping Spider I've posted about these geniuses of the spider world before. Jumping spiders problem-solve, learn from experience, plan routes (short-cuts, detours), and explore just out of curiosity....