•Exterior Pests Lawn and Garden Mug-A-Blog
Ant Lions
Here in Colorado, approximately 50 species of ant lions are present. In the southern portion of the United States these...
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Here in Colorado, approximately 50 species of ant lions are present. In the southern portion of the United States these...
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A common wood borer found on ash trees throughout Colorado, the lilac/ash borer is native to North America. Aside from...
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Frequently mistaken for a giant wasp, pigeon tremex horntails are actually a non-stinging insect that begins life as a wood...
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Probably best described as a confused mix of several insects including a fly, a dragonfly and a mosquito, robber flies...
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Small milkweed bugs are one of the most commonly mistaken for boxelder bugs. There are however some identifying characteristics to...
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Part of the Assassin Bug family, masked hunter adults are approximately 10-12mm in length. They are very dark brown to...
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False chinch bugs are small, grey to black bugs that commonly feed on plants in the mustard family. Favored plants...
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Four species of root weevil are established in Colorado including strawberry root weevils, lilac root weevils, black vine weevils and...
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Colorado is home to more than 10 species of crickets. Occasionally, crickets wander into homes and although they do not...
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Much like the boxelder bug, the western conifer seed bugs is considered as an occasional invader into homes and structures. ...
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