One of the joys of living in a heated house is that you get so many uninvited visitors: house centipedes, black widows, jumping spiders, buzzing flies, miller moths. On this day, some sort of ...
I have received a number of calls lately about swarms of annoying insects congregating on area houses. They have been called a variety of names, from pine sawyers and box elder bugs to stink bugs but ...
Over the past several years, the invasive brown marmorated stink bug has found hospitable conditions in our houses, which are appealingly warm during Western Washington’s cold, wet winters. They’re a ...
Conifer Seed Bugs primarily feed upon developing seeds. Conifer seeds are the preferred, but developing seeds and fruits of a wide variety of plants may also be fed upon. Occasionally they do minor ...
Alan Eaton has had his share of encounters with the western conifer seed bugs that have invaded his Barrington home this fall. A specialist in entomology at the University of New Hampshire Cooperative ...
As fall temperatures emerge, Connecticut residents are seeing brown marmorated stink bugs (BMSB) descend on their homes. But before reporting a sighting, Connecticut experts recommend doing a little ...
I was settling in to answer a few emails when I heard, “Dad, some huge bug just flew into the lamp shade!” As the designated bug catch-and-releaser, I pressed into action. A western conifer seed bug ...
A: They are in the same family as the stink bugs, box elder bugs and assassin bugs. This is the western conifer seed bug. Folks are reporting them all over Ulster County. Adults are 3/4 inch long and ...
Eww, that smell. There is only one bug that makes that unique and pungent piney smell. Now appearing in homes and offices throughout Montana, the western conifer seed bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis) ...
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