Those for sure are aphids, you should also see ants ( a few, not many ) around them, they are farming the aphids. The ants take care of the aphids and in turn the aphids when stroked by the ants give off a milky juice that the ant use for food. If you do not have many ladybugs around to help get rid of the aphids, you can use a spray bottle filled with some dish soap and water, about what you would use to wash dishs. Using a hard stream, just spray directly at the aphids to wash them off the
plants. After cleaning the
plant off, take your used coffee grounds and spread them around the
plants and that will ward off the ants which are bringing the aphids to your
plants. Good luck on your bug!!patrol!! :rolleyes: