Mild weather, pesticide resistance, and resource availability generally explain big populations of box elder bugs (Boisea trivittata). Super-cold temperatures reduce insect survival chances even though exposure to decades of pesticides encourage immunity build-ups.
They eat bugs and so that the bug population won't get to big.
Box number six is green. Inside the green box are six hungry frog-bugs.
a bug box atracts bugs to live in them
Box Elder Bugs affect people by being a nuisance. These bugs come from Boxelder Trees and come inside homes where it is warm.
Yes, Venus fly traps can eat box elder bugs.
Yes, turtles can eat box elder bugs. The question expands to whether or not they will. Insect-eating turtles in fact tend to avoid box elder bugs (Boisea trivittata) as unpleasant to eat or smell.
Bugs are good for plant because they provide nutrients to plants, through their excrement, and aerate the soil.
No
Bugs like spiders and beetles eat flies, helping to control their population.
scorpions aren't bugs, but sure....
entomologist
Yes