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What Are Bugs That Look Like the Boxelder Bug

There are a lot of bugs that look like the boxelder bug since they have a flat body and an oval-shaped body that can coincide a lot with different bugs. It is very important to make sure the right bug is identified since wrongly identifying can lead to wrongly applying solutions that might have not any effect on anything effect. In this article we will go through some of the bugs that resemble the boxelder bug and what makes them so similar in appearance to the boxelder bug.

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Kissing bugs

The first bug that makes the list is the kissing bug. These bugs can be characterized by their all black body and their orange markings around the edges of their body. These bugs are also alternatively known as kissing bugs since they also have the habit of feeding around the mouth and thus also are known as vampire bugs. They can also differ in colour going from beige to black.

Largos bugs

Second on the list a the Largus bug. At a first glance it is easy to see why these bugs might get confused by the boxelder bug since they have similar shape, size, and markings, but when you take a look closer, the largus bug is fairly easy  to spot. The largus bug has its orange marks all across the lining of the body whereas the boxelder bug has orange/red markings on the body itself.

Cockroaches

To a lot of people boxelder bugs may look alike, but this might be something that is more of reflex than rather something than is done consciously. Cockroaches and boxelders have the same oval-shaped body and might look alike.

Boxelder bugs are known for their distinct black and orange markings and are common pests that invade homes during the fall and winter months. They are attracted to the warmth and light of homes and can be quite a nuisance once inside. Here are some tips on how to get rid of boxelder bugs inside your house.

Seal all cracks and crevices

Boxelder bugs can enter your home through small openings, so it’s important to seal any cracks or gaps around doors, windows, pipes, and other entry points. Use caulk, weather stripping, or foam insulation to seal any openings that you find.

Use a vacuum cleaner

Vacuuming is an effective way to get rid of boxelder bugs. Use a handheld vacuum or the crevice tool attachment to vacuum them up. Be sure to dispose of the vacuum bag or empty the canister outside, as the bugs may still be alive and can escape back into your home.

So what do you do when you see box elders and other bugs? The safest and most efficient option is to hire a licensed and insured pest control technician that has expert knowledge and the tools that come with it. The way that these technicians go to work is by first identifying areas of high activity. Then move on to exterminate the presence with commercial-grade pesticides that are not available to the public.