Yes, dogs may get sick from eating box elder bugs. They may sicken if the insects in question (Boisea trivittata) retain pathogens or pesticides. They may vomit just from the unpleasant scents, tastes, and textures that a box elder bug's orange color has to warn potential predators of unpleasant meal experiences.
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.
Box Elder Bugs affect people by being a nuisance. These bugs come from Boxelder Trees and come inside homes where it is warm.
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Dear sender I was chopping onions in my kitchen and i saw a box elder bug. I was about to kill it until i saw that it was eating an onion with its proboscis. It was an interesting sight. And a week before that i saw a box elder drinking water i had spilled.
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Box Elder bugs eat flowers, leaves, and maybe apples. You would have to try that at home.
I had one that drank pop! Honestly!
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no they will not kill trees because i had a tree with box elder bugs and our tree didn't die but there is something that you purchase on the internet and it kills them it's called corana something lik that
No, box elder bugs do not eat mites. The insects in question (Boisea trivittata) number among the world's plant-eaters. Mites, as members of the arachnid family of arthropods, will not need to fear overlapping territories with box elder bugs ... unless the natural order of life cycles and natural histories hideously is disrupted.
No, box elder bugs do not have red blood. They nevertheless have liquids which circulate internally and which may be released under stress and with death.