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Box Elder Bug

Box Elder

Size

up to 1 1/2”

Color

Black with red

Description

The Box Elder Bug is small black bug with a long oval body and small head with a pair of antennae and distinctive orange or red lines on its back. Nymphs are about 1/16” and after hatching they are bright red.

Box Elder Bugs overwinter in warm places like the cracks and spaces around homes. Some may winter inside walls, attics and crawl spaces. Box Elder Bug adults emerge from the ground in the warmth of spring and summer to feed on seeds and low vegetation. In mid-summer they lay eggs on nearby Maple, Ash and Box Elder trees.

The Box Elder Bug is harmless to humans, pets, and plants, but their habit of congregating in large numbers and need for warmth makes them a nuisance and they leave waste behind when they gather near entryways and even enter homes in search of warmth.

Control Advice

Seal spaces around doorways, windows, foundations, utility wires, pipes, and dryer vents. Use tight fitting screens for open windows.

Active Seasons

The Box Elder Bug is most active in spring and summer.

Frontline - North VA
7631 Coppermine Dr.
Manassas, VA 20109
(703) 563-9850
Frontline - Richmond
11144 Progress Rd.
Ashland, VA 23005
(804) 486-9500
Frontline - Baltimore
1900 Lansdowne Rd. Ste U
Baltimore, MD 21227
(443) 552-3242
Frontline - Nashville
500 Wilson Pike Circle
Ste 204
Brentwood, TN 37027
(615) 823-2310
Frontline - Louisville
11501 Plantside Dr. #6
Louisville, KY 40299
(502) 416-1429
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