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Assassin bugs are generalist predators that feed on a wide variety of pests ranging from small ones like aphids to larger ones like caterpillars. These patient ...
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Assassin bugs are generalist predators that feed on a wide variety of pests ranging from small ones like aphids to larger ones like caterpillars. These patient hunters may either stalk their prey, or quietly wait for an appetizing insect to cruise by, then suddenly attack with their dagger-like, piercing-sucking beak. Assassin bugs are generally larger and have longer legs than most other bugs, and have beady round eyes well suited for spotting prey. They are important predators in the home garden, but handle them with care as large species will bite humans as well as their prey! There are over 160 species of assassin bugs in North America, most of which survive the winter as adults in sheltered locations. Information copied from home and garden extension of University of Maryland.
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