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Florida Predatory Stink Bug Nymphs

Posted by May 20th, 2011 at 8:12 am

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Stink Bugs and Shield Bugs

Weird Bugs
Location: Spartanburg SC
May 19, 2011 8:41 am
We found this colony of bugs on a wooden saw horse at work…What are they? Never seen them before.
Signature: Melvin

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Florida Predatory Stink Bug Nymphs

Dear Melvin,
We just responded to another identification request for a Florida Predatory Stink Bug nymph,
Euthyrhynchus floridanus, but that photo was quite blurry and we chose not to post it.  Your photo is quite stunning.  This group of young nymphs will hunt in a pack before setting off on their own.  More information on the Florida Predatory Stink Bug can be found in our archives and BugGuide is always an excellent source of information for North American insects and other “bugs”.

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