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22-AUG-2013

Large Milkweed Bug (Oncopeltus fasciatus)

Green Thumb Nursery, San Marcos

What an interesting place to find these neat bugs.
Greater Milkweed Bug, feeds in milkweed plants, preferentially the flower buds and seed pods, which are rich in nutrients. This species occurs throughout the eastern and southwestern United States, westward to South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri. The specimen pictured here was found feeding on nectar in the Sarah P. Duke Gardens on the Duke University Campus. Oncopeltus fasciatus also occurs in Central America and the Caribbean. The tropical insects of this species are distinctly smaller than those that occur in the US. Oncopeltus cannot survive very cold winter temperatures and northern populations migrate south in the autumn. They overwinter in the southern Atlantic and Gulf coast states where they feed and breed and gradually migrate north again in the spring and summer. Oncopeltus can be easily reared in captivity, and laboratory studies have shown that its migratory behavior is controlled by juvenile hormone, the same hormone that also controls metamorphoses in larvae and reproduction in adult insects.

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Yiannis Pavlis05-Sep-2013 04:24
Absolutely beautiful and great capture of the colors.
Carol Rollins23-Aug-2013 15:07
Wow, wonderful capture! Not only of the Milkweed bug, but all those little Aphids! !