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  • How to Identify Stink Bug Insects

    "Stink bug" is the name given to insects of the Pentatomidae family, one of the families falling under the suborder of Heteroptera, or "true bugs." Stink bugs derive their less than flattering...

  • Field Guide to Identifying Insects

    Scientists have identified more than one million insects in the world, but this number could barely scratch the surface of how many insect species actually exist. Because there are so many...

  • Stink Bug Identification

    Stink bugs are insects of the order Hemiptera, or true bugs. Stink bugs belong to the Pentatomidae family. Although they vaguely resemble beetles, these insects can be distinguished from other...

  • Life Cycle of a Black Stink Bug

    The black stink bug, or Proxys punctulatus, comes from a very large family. There are more than 250 known stink bug species in the United States alone and almost 5,000 worldwide. Stink bugs are...

  • Stink Bug Information

    Stink bugs, sometimes called shield bugs, are in the scientific order Hemiptera and in the family Pentatomidae. There are 221 species of stink bugs in North America. Among the various species, the...

  • How to Identify Bugs & Insects

    Millions of insects inhabit the earth. By observing insects, it is possible to learn which are harmful and which are hurtful. Insects have three body parts: head, thorax and abdomen. Insects also...

  • Does the Stink Bug Fly?

    Though it's easiest to identify a stink bug when it's crawling on a plant---especially if you happen to frighten the bug into emitting its namesake defensive odor---stink bugs do indeed fly.

  • Stink Bugs Description

    Stink bugs are common garden insects and easy to identify, from the shape of their bodies to their unique defense mechanisms.

  • How to Beginner Bug Collecting

    Bug collecting, summer timed and children go hand in hand. Beginning bug collecting is fun, virtually free, educational and can grow into a lifetime hobby or a career as an entomologist (bug...

  • What Is the Scientific Name for a Brown Stink Bug?

    The brown stink bug has the scientific name Euschistus servus. In the south, it can be a damaging pest to crops such as soybeans, peaches, and corn. It is a small insect that gets its name from a...

  • About Water Bugs

    With over 2,000 species making up their ranks, water bugs are a large and varied group of insects. If you have ever spent time on a lake, near a pond, or beside a river, than you have probably...

  • What Do Water Bugs Look Like?

    The name "water bug" can refer to a variety of insects, but the giant water bug can reach 65 millimeters in the U.S. and 100 millimeters in the tropics. Find out about these elongated, flattened...

  • How to Make an Easy Bug Catching Jar

    Catching bugs or fireflies is a summer time ritual for children - especially boys. Let your kid's collect all the creepy crawlers they want with these ideas for homemade bug catching...

  • What Do Water Bugs Look Like?

    Life is never quite the same once folks catch a glimpse of the water bug. Found around bright lights, still waters and dank basements, the water bug is well-known for scaring the heck out of...

  • How to Make a Bug Catcher out of a Juice Bottle

    An easy summer activity for kids to do is to create a bug catcher out of a juice bottle. This simple experiment will give kids who like watching bugs many hours of satisfaction as they catch bugs...

  • How to Join a Bug Club

    A bug club is an organization, usually geared towards children and teens, that allows members to share their interest in bugs. When you join a bug club, you can expect to learn about a wide...

  • How to Identify Bugs in a Collection

    Identifying spiders, insects and other creepy crawlers can be more than just interesting and rewarding. Bug identification can add value to your collection. By learning how to identify bugs in a...

  • How to Mount Bugs for Display

    Taking the time to mount bugs properly makes for a more attractively displayed bug collection. Careful mounting also helps with preserving the bugs and can even make identifying them easier. You...

  • How to Select Bug Collecting Supplies

    Having quality bug collecting supplies on hand can make capturing and studying bugs easier and more rewarding. From jars and nets to boards and beating sheets, most bug collecting supplies are...

  • How to Put Together a Bug Collecting Kit

    Putting together the basic tools that make up a bug collecting kit is the first step in your journey toward creating your own bug collection. Pre-made kits are available, but you may wish to...

  • How to Eliminate Boxelder Bugs

    Boxelder bugs are insects that often invade homes and gardens. In homes, the boxelder bug can multiply quite readily due to climate control. Although the only real physical threat they pose to the...

  • How to Identify Meal Bugs on Cacti

    Cacti are relatively easy to grow, since you don't have to water them often. However, it takes more than a little water every now and then to keep cacti alive. To raise healthy cacti, you have to...

  • How to Start a Bug Collection

    If you're fascinated by the different and unique shapes, sizes and colors of the insect kingdom, starting a bug collection is for you.

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