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Needed - Bug Experts

Posted By: TooMany62s

Needed - Bug Experts - 05/18/23 01:41 PM

I took a picture of this insect on my deck. I have no idea what this thing is. An internet search didn't help. It's about 3/4" long.

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Posted By: roadrunninMark

Re: Needed - Bug Experts - 05/18/23 02:18 PM

Looks like a type of assassin beetle.
Posted By: srt

Re: Needed - Bug Experts - 05/18/23 05:26 PM

It looks like what we call a manzanita bug (conenose bug or kissing bug are common local names). There are many types across the country.
Blood suckers and can carry a disease called chagas that is in about the southern half of the lower 48.
My experience with our little vampires suggest: take it to the local ag dept and keep porch lights off at night If you see more spray around your house.
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Needed - Bug Experts - 05/18/23 11:11 PM

Kissing bug, DO NOT let it bite you tsk
I had one bite me years ago on my left forearm while working in SO CA Mojave Desert. I had removed my long sleeve shirt after climbing a power pole and laid it across a greasewood bush, the dang bug crawled up into my sleeve and bit me when I had put the shirt back on. That bite swole (SP?) way up from my wrist to me elbow and got badly infected, it was horrible rant It left a big scar after getting it treated and taking care of the infection mad shruggy
The X on its back is there for a reason work whiney shruggy
Posted By: GomangoCuda

Re: Needed - Bug Experts - 05/19/23 03:45 AM


runaway Don't take any chances. Burn your deck now! weld Just kidding
Posted By: TooMany62s

Re: Needed - Bug Experts - 05/19/23 07:15 AM

Thanks everyone!!
Posted By: Kolumbiann

Re: Needed - Bug Experts - 07/03/23 06:41 AM

Hey there! Identifying insects can be a bit tricky, especially if they're not commonly known. If your internet search didn't yield any results, fear not! There are other ways to uncover its identity. You could try reaching out to local nature enthusiasts. In the meantime, keep an eye on it and observe its behavior. If you're concerned about potential damage or if it seems like a pest, consider contacting professionals who offer pest control and removal services—they'll know exactly what to do. Remember, curiosity about the surrounding critters is awesome, but it's always good to have experts in your corner for effective pest control and removal services.
Posted By: 360view

Re: Needed - Bug Experts - 07/03/23 04:14 PM

https://www.insectidentification.org/bugfinder-start.php


a state Agriculture Department employee probably knows how to contact an nearby insect specialist
Posted By: Rhinodart

Re: Needed - Bug Experts - 07/03/23 05:22 PM

Scott Smith would know, SCOTTY WHERE ARE YOU? scope
Posted By: TJP

Re: Needed - Bug Experts - 07/04/23 02:26 AM

it looks similar to a bug we have here called stink bugs as they will leave a fowl odor when scared or killed. Also called VOO DOO bugs wink
Posted By: basketcase

Re: Needed - Bug Experts - 07/04/23 11:53 AM

Doesn't look like the Stink Bugs we have, that would be these..

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Posted By: JenniferLin

Re: Needed - Bug Experts - 09/04/23 11:26 AM

Just caught your thread (even though it's been a while), and couldn't resist digging in as a new member with a soft spot for bugs. Looking at your description, I suspect you've got a moth visitor there. In circumstances where it becomes a nuisance, moth extermination by Toxic Respond could be your go-to solution, IMO. Also, capturing a photograph and doing some identification is a great start. However, for more exact insight, perhaps you could share that picture?
Posted By: Ramrod39

Re: Needed - Bug Experts - 09/09/23 01:45 PM

Originally Posted by Rhinodart
Scott Smith would know, SCOTTY WHERE ARE YOU? scope


iagree Wish he was still posting here...
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