Little brown spots about the size of a small water drop. I know because they have invaded my home this winter. They have left their little brown spots all over plants and anywhere else they felt like. The good news is that the spots don't create permanent stains and wipe up easily.
Different bug bites can appear to look like a hickey. The reason for this is the reaction to the skin. If a person has an adverse reaction the skin will become irritated, red, and swollen and appear hickey like.
Yes they do.Every bug eats something and then it needs to poop
http://aqualandpetsplus.com/Bug,%20S138.jpg Here is a good picture.
A large swimming cockroach with segmented sturdy legs and stag beetle-like pincer antennae is what the biggest bug looks like. A bug taxonomically is a member of the Belostomatidae insect family, of which South American water bugs (Lethocerus grandis, L. maximus) are the largest, with total measurements exceeding 3-1/2 inches (9 centimeters).
Potato bugs are also called Jerusalem crickets and can actually get pretty big. On average, a potato bug can be up to two inches long.
Boxelder bug was created in 1825.
Waterbug feces will look much like coffee grounds. The amount of feces found is often an indicator of the seriousness of the infestation.
A few months to less than a year is a boxelder bug's life span. The insect in question (Boisea trivittata) produces in the adult stage two generations of egg-hatched nymphs. The first generation survives the summer whereas the second will hatch in the fall and overwinter to the following spring.
Removal of boxelder trees is a way to keep boxelder bugs out of gardens. The boxelder tree (Acer negundo) represents the main food and host plant for the insects in question (Boisea trivittata). Its absence from the garden serves as a main deterrent to boxelder bug presences.
The Boxelder bug is of the Hemiptera-Heteroptera Order. Class-Insecta. Family-Rhopalidae.
a spider
Boisea trivittata
No, boxelder bugs do not kill grass. The insects in question (Boisea trivittata) have specific plant parts and types that are favored in their herbivorous diets. Grasses and grass-like plants such as rushes and sedges pose no competition, particularly not in landscapes dominated by the boxelder bug's namesake and preferred food source: boxelder tree (Acer negundo).
Service as wing edging and warning of unpleasant smells and tastes are reasons why a boxelder bug (Boisea trivittata) appears to have a red "v" on its back. The colors orange and red caution potential predators of unpleasant smells and tastes.
its a bug..
You could change your name to Phil the Bug-Eyed Bunny and have Poop as your last name. Or you could do a combo like Phil the Poopy Bug-Eyed Bunny. Either way, you will gain respect and admiration wherever you go.
i think you can feed it ants and maybe sum other insects. Also you could probablyfeed it sugar and leaves.