There are red and black lygaeids, but these are rhopalids.
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No. Looks like eastern boxelder bug, Boisea trivittata.
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Hello -
Found some of these whi
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What size are they - if Box Elder bugs they are rhopalids (Rhopalidae)
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What size are they - if Box Elder bugs they are rhopalids (Rhopalidae)
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They look like box elder bugs.
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Box elder bugs. "Occasional invaders".
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Boxelder bugs perhaps...
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These are lygaeid bugs (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae) and are plant suckers so not
damaging - they are usually brought in on peoples clothes or otherwise
transported indoors.
Regards,
Stuart
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