Here's the good news: boxelders don't bite or sting, and they don't spread disease. They won't eat away at your home, like ...
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Creepy clusters of black-and-red bugs on your home? What to know about boxelder bugs
Adult boxelders, or Boisea trivittata, have a black oval-shaped body with an orange-red detail, two antennae, six legs and ...
Boxelder bugs are insects seeking shelter for winter right now. Here's what they look like, how they invade your home, and ...
Keeping boxelder bugs out is important because, although harmless, they swarm homes in the fall and leave stains indoors.
We usually see the box elder bug in large numbers in the fall or sometimes in the spring. In October, it seeks warm surfaces like the sides of homes often becoming a nuisance pest for homeowners. The ...
It seems that more and more boxelder bugs are starting to make their presence felt in southeastern Manitoba. John Gavloski is an entomologist with Manitoba Agriculture. He says populations of boxelder ...
Columnist’s note: Today’s column contains gruesome, graphic and ghastly depictions of insect death that will shock members of PETA, environmentalists and other pansies. Kids, however, will really ...
Alias: Elm seed bug. These bugs are often mistakenly called boxelder bugs or occasionally kissing bugs. While kissing bugs can be a serious nuisance, elm seed bugs are quite tame in comparison. They ...
What`s bright red, pear-shaped, has black legs and measures between one-eighth and one-quarter inch long? Give up? The answer is baby box elder bugs. Adult box elder bugs look pretty much the same ...
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