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.
Post your best Wcsb memes
I'm buying a house
LEAVE THE WASPS ALONE, YOU STUPID AMERICANS!!!!
For those of you who do not know yet...
The IB seems to have made facebook in-crowd popular again
How come no one ever talks about 2001?
We are at the beginning of the Fall Western Conifer Seed Bug migration and within a month the fall migrations end. However, Autumn's seed bug migration is getting later each year
I have to agree with Time. This sub has jumped the shark.
Seeds can be outside your home - you can't control that - but you can control whether they are inside your home.
Found last of them, I think
[USA] First one I've seen this year.
First time in my apartment and I can’t stand them
How to get rid of them? I’m losing my mind
How to know if you have a Western Conifer Seed Bug Infestation and how to deal with it
*INCREASINGLY FED UP WITH REDDIT...*
If you didn't or your kid didn't do well in the bug situation this year don't worry.
What exactly is their life cycle?
is it true that once they get in it’s impossible to get rid of them?
I found and squished my first bug.
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