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6 legged small greyish bug (Nymph of Masked Hunter bug0

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Nymph of Masked Hunter bug
by: Moni

Ruby
Your insect is the nymph stage of a true bug called masked hunter. This is in the assassin bug family so they are predators on other insects.

Nymphs exude a sticky substance that causes dust, lint, and other small particles to adhere to the surface of their body. This camouflage may help the nymph avoid detection by both predators and prey.These nymphs can bite humans in self-defense when mishandled. The bite is said to be very painful.
Both the adult and nymph are predators. They prefer dry habitats and if found in the house there are never very many. They are said to feed on woodlice(think pillbugs or rolly pollys that do not roll), lacewings, earwigs,and bedbugs.

This is a good bug...it is not harmful to humans but can bite if handled.

Here are some other pictures of this critter.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/260837/bgimage


6 legged small greyish bug
by: Anonymous

Try looking up assassin bug. I cant see the mouth parts on your pictures but you will clearly see them on this link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduviidae

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