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in all my days on the farm and fields and everything in between i have not seen that, that my friend is something you better but in a jar with some alochol and preserve...
is there a worm, are bug in those cone shaped pods...
nature is all messed up , we are seeing things that were not present 40 years ago.
 
yuc...after a little research...it could be a type of gall, check out gall on grape leaves on net
 
From a distance it looked like grape leaf phylloxera which should be removed when found to prevent them from wintering over. Nice find. I am sure they have been around longer than we think.
 
Yes those are some form of gall on the leaves. One possibility is the Tumid Gallmaker. It usually is not a major problem unless you get a huge invasion of the gallmakers.
 
You guys are all wrong. Those are young Codias Mazollias, of the Ocotoberest family.
Theyt should ripen about the 3rd week of October and turn a nice 2 tone shade of yellow or oarnge and brown. I believe laymen refer to them as Candy Corn. Just in time for Halloween.
:)
 
Is there anything I can spray to get rid of these? Also the first pic isn't the same. Any ideas what to do
 

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