| BIOLOGY:
(Boisea trivittata) The adults and immature
stages feed on the seeds and stems of Boxelder and other maple trees.
There is usually one generation per year, and the adults (and sometimes
large nymphs) over winter in masses in protected locations around the
outside of structures. Sometimes adults will enter houses in small to
large numbers. They do not bite but may stain fabric and carpet if
crushed.
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SOLUTION:
Removing Boxelder or other maple trees is not
recommended, since these insects may find food at other locations and
over winter at houses without the trees nearby. Bugaboo Pest Control
uses a combination of chemicals including a "Growth Regulator" to
slow down their reproduction cycle.
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