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  2. Boxelder bug - Wikipedia

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxelder_bug

    The boxelder bug (Boisea trivittata), also called box bug, maple bug or, inaccurately, box beetle, is a species of true bug native to eastern North America. The western boxelder bug Boisea rubrolineata is a relative of this species and is native to western North America.

  3. How to Get Rid of Boxelder Bugs - Bob Vila

    www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-get-rid-of-boxelder-bugs

    If a swarm has infiltrated your property, follow these strategies for how to get rid of boxelder bugs to banish the stinky pests from your home and yard.

  4. 4 Ways to Kill Boxelder Bugs, Straight From Pros - The Spruce

    www.thespruce.com/how-to-kill-boxelder-bugs-8713162

    Boxelder bugs may not be harmful to you or your home, but they can be a major nuisance when they invade your space during the winter. If you’re looking for ways to get rid of boxelder bugs, you can try one of these four DIY methods recommended by pest control professionals.

  5. Boxelder Bugs: How to Identify and Eliminate These Pests - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/boxelder-bugs-what-to-know

    What Is a Boxelder Bug? Boxelder bugs are a type of insect in the Rhopalidae family, which also includes stinkbugs and cicadas. Technically, this family is known as the scentless bug group.

  6. How to Get Rid of Boxelder Bugs—and Stop Them From Coming Back

    www.realsimple.com/how-to-get-rid-of-boxelder-bugs-7644252

    The boxelder bug is a North American insect species related to the stink bug. Of course, no one wants them inside. If you’ve unintentionally become a host for these insects, read on to learn how to get rid of an infestation and prevent one from reoccurring.

  7. Boxelder bugs | UMN Extension

    extension.umn.edu/nuisance-insects/boxelder-bugs

    Boxelder bugs (Boisea trivittatus) are a nuisance because they enter homes and other buildings, often in large numbers. You might not notice them during summer, but they can become an issue when they try to move into homes during fall to find a warm place to hide for winter.

  8. Box Elder Bugs — Everything You Need To Know - Farmers' Almanac

    www.farmersalmanac.com/box-elder-bugs-everything-you-need...

    These sap-sucking insects, which are particularly attracted to box elder trees, may gather in large numbers, cause damage to plants, and invade the interiors of homes. Here is everything you need to know, including how to manage bug populations to minimize their negative effects on your property.

  9. What are boxelder bugs? Also, why you should never squash them

    www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/what-are-boxelder-bugs-also...

    Boxelder bugs are showing up as unwelcome guests inside homes as they try to stay warm and survive the winter.

  10. How To Get Rid of Boxelder Bugs (2024 Guide) - This Old House

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    Boxelder bugs will exploit cracks and gaps in your home’s exterior to access your attic, wall voids, and other sheltered crevices as the weather cools. Seal cracks with caulk, install door sweeps, apply weatherstripping to doorframes and windowsills, and repair or replace torn window screens.

  11. Boxelder Bug - Penn State Extension

    extension.psu.edu/boxelder-bug

    The boxelder bug frequently becomes a nuisance pest around homes and buildings near plantings of the boxelder, Acer negundo. In heavily infested areas, they sometimes are associated with ash (Fraxinus spp.) and maple ( Acer spp.).