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I have just found lots of tiny black beetley type bugs particularly on the big courgette flowers. I am also growing some purple coloured cauliflowers (or trying to) and there are some on the middle purple bit. They are not like black fly. They have hard shiny backs but are very small. I don't want to use chemicals. Any idea what they are and are they harmful?
Polly.
Little black bugs
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Is it similar to one of these:
They may be flea beetles is so, more info here:
http://www.organicgardening.org.uk/factsheets/pc19.php
Jerry
They may be flea beetles is so, more info here:
http://www.organicgardening.org.uk/factsheets/pc19.php
Jerry
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They sound like what we call Thunder Bugs and you only get them when the weather is humid, like now. I have loads on my courgette flowers each year and they don't seem to do any harm.
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No quip, I cannot wear my favourite bright yellow T-shirt for gardening as it gets covered in bugs, the little black beetles found in daffodils adore it. 
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