Assassin bugs get their name because they are efficient at killing their prey. However, they have predators themselves including other assassin bugs, rodents, and birds.
Yes, assassin bugs eat box elder bugs. The insects in question number among Mother Nature's beneficial arthropods because of the food sources which their diets include. For example, assassin bugs also try to keep lace, plant, squash, and stink bug populations under control.
In your garden. An Assassin bug. Assassin bugs are from the family Reduviidae Assassin bugs are appropriately named because of their habit of lying in ambush for their insect prey.
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Some people eat bugs because they have no other source to get food others because they want to
I one I saw eating a stink bug was at least 3 inches long.
to kill its prey
By eating it's prey
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Found sometimes in deserts
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They are here in Central Texas.