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Is bugs a scientific name

Updated: 8/19/2019
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Yes. The word "bug" in science refers to insects in the suborder heteroptera. These are insects with sucking mouthparts that include assassin bugs, bedbugs, stink bugs, water boatmen, and pond skaters.

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