Our Board Certified Entomologists will identify the pest you’re seeing to make sure it’s actually a western conifer seed bug infestation. They can get confused with some other bugs, but our experts know what they are looking at and ultimately the western conifer seed bug treatments to use to handle them. And our Integrated Pest Control strategies will help with western conifer seed bug control to keep them out in the future.
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Problems Caused by Western Conifer Seed Bugs
Western conifer seed bugs emit a foul smell when threatened or harmed. They are also prone to congregate in businesses to over winter. This makes them quite a nuisance, even though they’re not seriously threatening to humans. If you manage a building, you’ve probably seen them around. Did you know that if they die in your building, their carcasses will attract many other kinds of bugs that like to feed on there? Overall, you don’t want residents, employees, or guests dealing with western conifer seed bugs, so let us be the professional exterminator you need.
Western confider seed bug adults are 3/4 inch long and brownish on top. The upper (dorsal) side of the abdomen is yellow or light orange with five transverse black patches. This orange and black pattern on the abdominal dorsum is revealed during flight. The flight pattern and loud buzz produced by this strong flying conifer pest resemble those of a bumble bee. Their overall appearance can get them mistaken for stink bugs.