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| IPM scouting in woody landscape plants > true bugs |
| There are around 21 different families of true bugs that contain predators. All true bugs have sucking mouthparts, formed into tubular beaks, which predators extend forward to stab their prey. Predators may also have enlarged front forelegs with spines for grasping prey. Only a few families are listed. |
Additional information
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| This information was developed from A Pocket IPM Scouting Guide for Woody Landscape Plants by Diane Brown-Rytlewski. Purchase this in a pocket-sized guide for reference in the orchard from MSU Extension (publication E-2839). |
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