Leaf footed Bug
Leptoglossusphyllopus
This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:
Saraland, Alabama
Toney, Alabama
Vincent, Alabama
Tucson, Arizona
Springdale, Arkansas
Carmichael, California
San Diego, California
Auburndale, Florida
Brooksville, Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
Lakeland, Florida
Lee, Florida
Lutz, Florida
Osteen, Florida
Vero Beach, Florida
Bogart, Georgia
Byron, Georgia
Cartersville, Georgia
Villa Rica, Georgia
Waycross, Georgia
Coushatta, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Slidell, Louisiana
Thibodaux, Louisiana
Water Valley, Mississippi
Henderson, Nevada
Englishtown, New Jersey
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Aberdeen, North Carolina
Ayden, North Carolina
Blounts Creek, North Carolina
Charlotte, North Carolina
Clayton, North Carolina
Durham, North Carolina
Efland, North Carolina
Hillsborough, North Carolina
Nags Head, North Carolina
Pittsboro, North Carolina
Selma, North Carolina
Blythewood, South Carolina
Conway, South Carolina
Easley, South Carolina
Greenwood, South Carolina
Johns Island, South Carolina
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Simpsonville, South Carolina
Memphis, Tennessee
Austin, Texas(2 reports)
Bellaire, Texas
Bryan, Texas(2 reports)
Buda, Texas
Campbell, Texas
College Station, Texas(2 reports)
Fate, Texas
Gilmer, Texas
Granbury, Texas
Houston, Texas
Leander, Texas
Liberty Hill, Texas
New Caney, Texas
Pflugerville, Texas(2 reports)
Richmond, Texas
Santa Fe, Texas
Sugar Land, Texas
The Colony, Texas
Virginia Beach, Virginia
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melissa_in_phx
I was on my patio a few weeks ago filling the feeders for the Lovebirds when I noticed the tree I hang millet in for the finches appeared to be crawling on one of the branches.
Upon closer inspection, not only were these little beasts setting up camp on a couple of branches, they were in the process of taking over one of the Lovies' hanging block feeders. As of two days ago, the peanut feeder has become a battleground, too.
When they first arrived, I didn't know what they were having never seen them. Within a few days, it became clear they needed to go. I've since learned it's a lovely premise and much easier said than done.
To date, blasting them with the hose has been the most effective w... read more
gffrenemy
I hate touching them-even with gloves and I don't like killing anything. Someone said there's a clay you can mix with water and spray the plant with - but it makes that plant look like you just doused it with Seven dust. I guess that's just a bridge too far for me and I refuse to resort to chemicals.
I'll just buy certified organic veggies and/or source locally from organic gardeners.