https://www.gardenstew.com/threads/an-id-question.45111/#post-435422 It took a while, but I have an answer: It is the egg and larval sack of the Glyphotaelius pellucidus. Here is a link to where I found it, you won’t be able to read the text; however, if you scroll down the page you can see more pics. https://waarneming.nl/species/24526/ The insect is mostly nocturnal. On some pages it is called a “night butterfly” and other pages, Simply a “moth”. Whatever it is, technically speaking…its gelatinous glob that acts as a suspension medium for eggs and larvae is quite interesting to me.
Than you @Sjoerd ….Oh yes I had no idea really. I see so many eggs on plants over the years. Most cadisfly’s are in the grasses in the pastures and usually get the lawn mower treatment. Got it- Caddisfly Genus Neophylax They do luv my lilies…or grasshoppers. Use cadisfly’s to fish for trout in summers. This guy is staring me down… it seems a lot sneaky insects posses the same trait.