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Virginia bug that bit my mom twice

Virginia bug that bit my mom twice
Virginia, East coast County, Virginia, USA
June 14, 2018
Size: 1/4-1/2 inch

Frassed
Moved from Green Lacewings.

Lacewing Larva
When it grows up, it'll look something like this:



They are beneficial predators that feed on aphids and other garden pests. The larvae are known to "taste" people occasionally, but they don't suck blood or transmit disease.

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