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  1. Jun 27, 2023 · Lawn & Garden Gardening Garden Pests. What Are Assassin Bugs, and Do I Want Them in My Garden? Assassin bugs kill squash bugs, aphids, tomato hornworms, and other insects that decimate...

  2. Jul 11, 2023 · Discover the fascinating world of assassin bugs, stealthy predators that roam gardens and ecosystems. Learn about their unique features, predatory strategies, and the beneficial role they play in controlling garden pests.

  3. Jun 13, 2009 · Assassin bugs inject a poison into their prey that is capable of hurting people as well if they happen to get bitten by them. It’s best not to handle them and just to let them do their job in the garden. I released my six assassin bug nymphs into the garden on the cucumbers plants.

  4. Mar 17, 2023 · Often during peak season of hot weather, an abundance of assassin bugs will show up in your garden to keep unwanted bugs out. Before they show up, be prepared to welcome them with flowers where you'd like them to stay and a trail of water to keep them in the garden.

    • Ladybugs. Despite their delightful name and appearance, ladybugs are ferocious predators! Before they get their bright red colors, they start out life as larvae (pictured below), cruising around on plants and feasting on aphids.
    • Green Lacewings. Adult green lacewings feed on pollen and nectar, but their larvae, which look like a mix between a slug and an alligator, prey upon soft-bodies garden pests, including caterpillars and aphids.
    • Praying Mantises. A praying mantis will make short work of any grasshoppers that are troubling you; these fierce predators will also hunt many other insect pests that terrorize gardens, including moths, beetles, and flies.
    • Spiders. Spiders—though technically arachnids rather than insects—are often overlooked as beneficial, but they are very effective pest controllers. Since they are attracted to their prey by movement, they eat many live insects.
  5. Jul 12, 2020 · If you live in an area where assassin bugs are common and you want to attract them to your garden, try adding plants like Queen Anne's lace, daisies, alfalfa, and dill to your garden. Include a variety of different plants so the assassin bugs will have an assortment of prey.

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  7. Assassin bugs are considered beneficial and are often welcomed in many gardens, as they help to keep insect populations in check. These insects are incredibly efficient predators, but they are also opportunistic scavengers.

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