That's the type of pest we're talking about today. Identified by red and black markings and a flat body, it is none other than the boxelder bug. Here's the good news: boxelders don't bite or sting, ...
Some eastern Idaho residents may be annoyed as they step out of their homes and are greeted by a swarm of boxelder bugs. The appearance of boxelder bugs occurs most often in the spring and fall when ...
Boxelder bugs often come indoors in large numbers in the fall to overwinter. The insects can be a nuisance but won't cause structural damage or harm you. Vacuuming and soap sprays are best for getting ...
Tired of those stink bugs? Dread having to potentially deal with spotted lanternfly eggs? Well, meet another fall bug found in Ohio — the boxelder bug. The moment you notice an invasion of brown ...
All sorts of pests are capable of invading your home throughout the year. But some of them are more problematic than others. Insects like boxelder bugs are more of a nuisance pest than a burden on ...
Boxelder bugs do not bite, but can leave a red stain from their feces when smashed. Noticing swarms of red and black bugs around your home? Boxelder bugs are on the move for winter. Discover why they ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Now that the sun is out, the bugs are out. Some folks in the WBIR newsroom are experiencing boxelder bugs by the dozens, and we know others are experiencing it too. Most have been ...
Alias: Box elder bug. As things begin to warm up in eastern Idaho you may begin to see bright read bugs crawling around south faces of your property. These are the nymph phase of the box elder bug, ...
My home doesn't have the swarms of ladybugs that plague some Iowans, but I noticed a number of boxelder bugs hanging out around our windows one warm day this week. Donald Lewis, of Iowa State ...
Tired of those stink bugs? Dread having to potentially deal with spotted lanternfly eggs? Well, meet another fall bug found in Ohio — the boxelder bug. The moment you notice an invasion of brown ...
Move out of the way, stink bugs—there’s a new fall bug in town. 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 ...