Western Conifer Seed Bug (/c/westernconiferseedbug)
The western conifer seed bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis), sometimes abbreviated as WCSB, is a species of true bug (Hemiptera) in the family Coreidae. It is native to North America west of the Rocky Mountains (California to British Columbia, east to Idaho Minnesota and Nevada) but has in recent times expanded its range to eastern North America, to include Ontario, Québec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Michigan, Maine, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Wisconsin, and has become an accidental introduced species in parts of Europe and Argentina.
I have a problem
I can’t even enjoy a beer in my tub anymore.
After witnessing that dread-inducing chaos, I just gotta ask; Where did our boy go after the incident?
What is the truth about the Western conifer seed bug?
My visit to Norway today
I have two questions.
I'm back and I'm here to stay
They’re back
Had the best morning ever.
So, are you really sure that the bugs on the right side of the door are truly seed bugs, or are they just a crickets in disguise?
Plastic bag?
I don’t know what’s happening to society
Bugs are notch-tastic
I'm a rookie exterminator. What am I doing wrong?
The chambers icon glitch in the app
Traveling Bug?
It's that time of the year again, and I've got a few questions.
Are they the source of human cancer?
I never thought I would be making this post, but… AMA
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