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.
Sealed my house.
I want to hug all of you.
Why do they leave their shell behind?
TIL: They are attracted to the pheromone released by stink bugs who are injured or dying.
I CAUGHT HER, THANK GOD
Why are so many subs dedicated to the seed bug?
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Welcome to r/westernconiferseedbug!
Post your bug hotels
I was skeptical of the jiggle method too
How long until they catch on?
What In The F Incest
the most obnoxious thing about WCSBs, the scratching noises, is not actually them at all
Does anyone have solid information how to handle a infestation?
Since so many people are just dropping in here, I will outline the facts and what you can do.
How do i get rid of the smear?
Here's a list of what I have living in my home (city center) for anyone curious
How can i ask for help for taking care of them.
I don’t like to brag, but I caught one today.
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