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Photo#1546112
June Home invader, one per week

June Home invader, one per week
WHEATLAND, Platte County, Wyoming, USA
December 31, 1969
Size: 1"
These only show at night, like the light, and suspected of being a Genus Triatoma - Bloodsucking Conenose. Maps suggest their range south of us in Colorado, but global warming???

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June Home invader, one per week June Home invader, one per week June Home invader, one per week

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Reduvius personatus


An assassin bug, but not a bloodsucker like Triatoma. To read about it, click on the image and then on the Info tab.

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kissing cousin
Great!
Spiders are overworked killing mosquitoes here so more help is welcome. I will avoid touching them if they bite though! I also caught a nymph which was curious because it was covered with dust. Now I know my new neighbors a little better. Thanks!

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