Boxelder bugs are no exception, as these little black and red insects like to feed on the leaves and seeds of trees. Just ...
Boxelder bugs make their presence known in late summer through early fall when they start swarming the sunny, south-facing sides of houses. While they don't actually cause any damage to homes ...
Well, not just one bug. A couple of them. The invasion of brown marmorated stink bugs is a clear indication of fall. But recently, a bug you may have never heard of called the boxelder bug has been ...
Ohio State University experts say the southwest part of Ohio is especially at risk of home invasions.You may see a black bug with orange stripes, called a Boxelder bug, on the trees of the same ...
Boxelder Bugs (Boisea trivittata, family Rhopalidae) have long been the “poster child” for insects that invade homes and other structures in the fall. Thanks to a tip When the boxelder bugs ...
Ohio State University Extension, a non-formal educational resource, posted a “fall insect alert” on its Facebook page last week, warning residents homeowners may soon encounter the following bugs in ...
Wondering what bugs might sneak into your Georgia home this winter? It’s time to start thinking about those sneaky pests and ...
Neither stink bugs nor box elder bugs pose a threat or carry disease. They’re not feeding or reproducing and don’t bite, experts say. But they can be a nuisance. “These are what we refer to ...