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      • Yes, a few specific variants of assassin bugs, like the kissing bug, feed on human blood. They spear human skin with their pincer-like mouthparts and then suck the blood out of our bodies. They are commonly found hiding in mattresses and bed linen in damp houses.
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  1. Jan 18, 2024 · The assassin bug has a varied diet that consists of small to medium-size insects and invertebrates such as beetles, spiders, bees, flies, caterpillars, worms, grasshoppers and crickets. Wherever tasty garden pests gather, assassin bugs are sure to follow.

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  2. Apr 16, 2024 · Several animals, including spiders, birds, praying mantises, rodents, smaller mammals, lizards, frogs, and snakes, feed on assassin bugs. However, assassin bugs are a diverse group, with over 7,000 known species and 120 found in North America.

  3. Jun 27, 2023 · These bugs devour destructive aphids, leafhoppers, and caterpillars, and can even consume insects larger than themselves. What’s more, assassin bugs actively hunt their prey, patrolling...

  4. Sep 14, 2023 · Assassin bugs feed on a wide range of insects, including mosquitoes, flies, and beetles, making them valuable allies in pest control. Defense Mechanisms While assassin bugs are formidable hunters, they are not without their own vulnerabilities.

  5. Nov 29, 2022 · Almost every type of assassin bug feeds on pests like crickets, centipedes, aphids, insect eggs, grasshoppers, and spider mites. Intrigued to learn more about what assassin bugs eat? Read on!

  6. Nov 4, 2024 · Assassin bugs, aka ambush bugs, have elongated bodies, long legs and a distinct, curved proboscis, which acts as their primary weapon. This proboscis allows them to inject toxins into their prey, liquefying the insides of dead prey insects for easy consumption.

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  8. There are several other species of assassin bug that feed on forest insects including pine webworm, gypsy moth, and May beetles. Another commonly-encountered assassin bug is the masked hunter, or “masked bedbud hunter” ( Reduvius personatus ).

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