Still cannot find out what it is, but will search for an ID.
A tiny guy about 4 millimeters long and we have seen one such before, but they are not in our insect book. Any idea what it is?
Edit: We found the name and they are called Twig Wilter nymphs, known in other countries as Leaf-footed bug.
We were making some changes to our garden and relocating some plants when I stumbled upon this little one. Some of our plants love the sun and others want only half day sun. The severe heat here lately has also damaged some and we took them out. We don't have a very big garden and it's easy to keep an eye on things.
A big round black screened eye was looking at me.
It will be good to know what it is.
This little Cape Dwarf Gecko (Lygodactylus capensis) at the bottom of the Guava tree was also keeping an eye on me.
And finally this Tropical House Gecko (Hemidactylus mabouia) visited us last night in our study.
Maybe he is a history fan and was having a look at my calendar.
Small discoveries while in the garden are always a pleasure and we have a wide variety of insect residents. That's why the dragonflies also like it here and they take care of the mosquitos and such.
We never use chemicals to kill anything and also not on the plants, as it is not good for the soil and birds like the Robins and the White-eyes eat the insects.
They are insect hunters and I will show the Robins in a later post clearing a batch of old bird seed of bugs.
Life is like a garden and be careful what you plant in your life.
And That's All Friends.
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