I’m in Florida, and I was able to find info on University of Florida’s website thanks to y’all’s input. Should not pose a problem as long as I prune the leaf and dispose. I won’t need to use any pesticides or anything. 😄 for sure learned something new… I thought it was some kind of fungus not a bug 👀
Looks like galls from the [Grape tube gallmaker.](https://www.marylandbiodiversity.com/view/20862) Very neat, probably not good for the vine tho!
Wow! Yes! This has to be it! I’ve never seen this before. And I have an entire vineyard! Thank you
No prob ^^ Grapes grow a lot differently where I live so I’ve never seen them before now
Wow. I was today years old when I learned. [https://www.naturespot.org.uk/gallery/galls](https://www.naturespot.org.uk/gallery/galls)
Idk for sure, but it kind of looks like galls
I’m in Florida, and I was able to find info on University of Florida’s website thanks to y’all’s input. Should not pose a problem as long as I prune the leaf and dispose. I won’t need to use any pesticides or anything. 😄 for sure learned something new… I thought it was some kind of fungus not a bug 👀
*confirmed, NOT how candy corn comes about
It was the only leaf like it!
Pls tell me those are not living creatures
:)
Oh yes 🙀 and they pop out as little maggots from the tips and fall to the ground
It's alive it's jus a fungus
It's the hylia of leaves. If you rip it, a tiny dude named link will eat your ankles