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Bigeyed bugs
Description:
Several species are found in Texas. Species range is size from 1/8 to 1/4 inch long and have broad heads with large, curved, backward-projecting eyes. Immature nymphs resemble adults but do not have fully developed wings.
Benefit:
Nymphs and adults are general predators, feeding on small larvae and eggs of insect pests such as fleahoppers, lygus bugs, mites, thrips, and whiteflies.
Life cycle:
Adults overwinter and oviposit eggs on plants. Hatching nymphs develop through 5 instars before becoming winged adults.
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