Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Ambush Bugs by Vicky Spelman


Strawflower
Photo: Vicky Spelman
They are predators of others insects, even the occasional spider.  Like their name implies, they lie in wait on plants and capture prey that comes within range by injecting paralyzing saliva through their piercing-sucking mouthparts.  Almost always found on flowers favoring yellow and white flower heads, they wait for passing flies, bees and wasps that visit.   Greater numbers can be found later in the season.  

Ambush Bug Nymph
Photo: CSU-Colorado Bug of Interest
Ambush bugs are very widespread and can be found in almost any area of the state.