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Boxelder Bug takes over
Posted: 10.04.2012 at 10:59 AM
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KIRKSVILLE, MO -- Have you noticed more bugs around your house lately? Specifically the Boxelder Bug.

This red and black bug is no stranger to the Heartland and generally goes unnoticed during the summer. The bugs often can become an issue though when they start to leave the trees from where they feed and into homes. This happens in the fall as the Boxelder’s work to find protected areas for the upcoming winter.

Experts say there are some things you can do to help keep the bug out of your home. It is a good idea to replace damaged windows and screen doors. Another home procedure is to seal all cracks and spaces around doors, windows, and roof lines. Finally a quarterly inspection and bug applicant by a pest control company will help keep bugs out of your home.

Fortunately, the Boxelder does not bite people and are essentially harmless to property. When abundant, they can stain walls, curtains, and other surfaces with their excrement. Occasionally some may seek moisture and may be found around houseplants, although they rarely attack them

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