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White Round Tiny Insect Eggs?

A collection of tiny eggs on a sliding glass door.What insect eggs are these? On the glass door to my back garden.

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August 7, 20200 found this helpful
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These look like a moth egg that has been laid on the window. I would clean them off and kill the eggs if you don't want an infestation of moths flying around your home. The moths can eat the plants in your yard or even get into your home and eat your clothes. I would clean them up quickly and get rid of them so you ae protected in your home. If you find more around the yard on your trees or even the leaves make sure to get rid of them too.

 
August 8, 20200 found this helpful

Hi, thank you for the info. How do I get rid of them? Just wash them off or pour boiling water?

 

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August 8, 20200 found this helpful

I actually would use boiling water to kill the eggs before they hatch. When you wash them off make sure each of the eggs is broken so it won't hatch.

 
Anonymous
June 29, 20210 found this helpful

why on earth would you want to kill moths? They're native pollinators and good for your plants. Wild answer.

 

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August 8, 20200 found this helpful
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Since your picture is taken from inside and we are seeing the bottom of the eggs instead of the tops we may not be able to identify these correctly as eggs from different insects are shaped differently and could have black 'spots or designs' on the top of the egg.

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Also, some insects only lay eggs on 'natural' things like leaves or trees (or wood) while others will lay eggs on glass and other parts of the house.

I would think it could be something in the moth family as these are the most common but they could also be butterfly eggs or stinkbug?

Since you do not know what type of insect this is, it would probably be a good idea to scrap these off before they have time to hatch and place them in a plastic bag and then place that sealed bag in another bag and close that one tightly. You could also seal them in a plastic or glass throw away container that has an excellent lid. These containers can be placed in your outgoing garbage container.
Some eggs may be difficult to remove but you can use a razor blade or even a kitchen spatula (clean well after use).

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After removing the eggs you will need to thoroughly clean the glass so no egg residue remains (it may attract more of the same insect).
Usually vinegar or soap and hot water will clean the glass or use window cleaner (usually has vinegar). Rinse if necessary.

Be sure to check around your house for signs of similar eggs or remnants.

If you can take a picture from the outside that shows the eggs correctly you could send the picture to your local county extension agency and they'll be able to tell you their identity and provide good advice on what measures you should take.

ask.extension.org/ask

 

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August 8, 20200 found this helpful

These truly look like Moth eggs. There are many different moth types, they can lay as few as 40 eggs at a time and some, up to 1,000 eggs. The life of the Moth , starts with the egg , Larva, pupa, then Moth.

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They can be destructive to your garden and home. Here is more info on the life of this insect. www.whatsthatbug.com/.../ - en.wikipedia.org/.../moth

 
August 17, 20200 found this helpful

Hi,

I agree that these might be moth eggs. Be sure not to throw boiling water on the window. Grab a rag and pick them off, and then put the rag in a container, with dawn, and pour boiling water over them and leave them there for a while.

Have a wonderful evening!

---Robyn

 
September 13, 20200 found this helpful

We eggs on the window like this and it turned out to be stinkbugs

 

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September 15, 20200 found this helpful

Stink bugs!
That's a new one.
A nuisance but can be handled.
It seems the biggest problem is they destroy many outdoor plants/fruit trees.

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If they get indoors they can cause their stink to invade all areas and is very difficult to control.
Hopefully these did not get inside so you will not have to deal with that. But for anyone that has an indoor problem, it is recommended to not use insecticides indoors to control the stink bugs as this just causes more odor from the dead carcasses.
Some recommended solutions:

Rub screens with dryer sheets -strong odor is best. Very effective.
Drape a damp towel over a lawn chair or deck railing overnight and by morning stink bugs will be attached to the towel. Place towel in a container of soapy water.

Smash a few stink bugs outdoors as the odor is supposed to warn other stink bugs to flee.
This site has some useful information.

www.bioadvanced.com/.../controlling-stink-bugs

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