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Fletcher Wildlife Garden | all galleries >> Previous FWG blogs >> 2013 Blogs >> FWG Blog: October 2013 > Western conifer seed bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis)
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10-OCT-2013 Christine Hanrahan

Western conifer seed bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis)

These large bugs are usually most noticeable in autumn when they can be found on the sides of buildings, as here. They are seeking shelter for the winter, just as the asian lady beetles, and some other bugs, do, inside buildings, or under eaves. Despite being called a western conifer seed bug, these insects actually belong to the leaf-footed bug family (Coreidae). They are entirely harmless creatures.

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