Category: Outdoor Insect Invaders
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Posted on May 20, 2014
Earwig
Extension Bulletin
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Strawberry Root Weevil
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Western Conifer Seed Bug
Western conifer seed bugs can be quite common and are associated with conifer trees. They sometimes sneak indoors, where they are a minor, harmless nuisance. […]
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Posted on May 8, 2014
Millipedes
Millipedes are outdoor creatures associated with damp areas (compost piles, mulch beds, and similar); millipedes often feed on decaying plant materials. They sometimes sneak into […]
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Imported Longhorned Weevil
The gray colored imported longhorned weevil is one of the three weevils that commonly invade homes. Most often the homes are rural and surrounded by […]
- Posted on May 7, 2014
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Posted on April 18, 2014
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug is a relatively new invasive stink bug in Wisconsin. It is capable of feeding on a wide variety of plants […]
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Posted on March 21, 2014
Cluster Fly
Cluster flies resemble house flies, but have fine golden hairs on their thorax. These flies are parasites of earthworms, but happen to sneak indoors in […]
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Posted on March 7, 2014
Clover Mite
They look like walking pepper and leave a red streak if smashed? These are clover mites. In the late fall and early spring these small […]
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Boxelder Bug
Extension Bulletin
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Black Vine Weevil
Extension Bulletin
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Birch Catkin Bug
In the late summer there are small brownish insects on birch trees called birch catkin bugs. They feed mainly on the seeds and are harmless […]
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Asian Lady Beetle
Extension Bulletin