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Small Green Beetle (Juniper stink bug)

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Stink Bug
by: Linb

I just knew this was a type of stink bug. I could smell it. Plus, it looks like a typical stink bug in my area, except I haven't seen any green ones.

Thank You!
by: Corey Jones

How in the world did you know what my little green friend was? I looked up Juniper Stink Bug with Google, and there is no doubt that you nailed it! I do have cedar trees nearby. I see a lot of stink bugs in our yard, but they're all a very dull grey. This was the first green stink bug that I'd ever seen. Again, thank you for your service. I'll never have to wonder what a bug is again!

Juniper stink bug
by: Moni

Corey
Looks like your bug is a juniper stink bug.
The adults do overwinter in your area and that is an adult.
They feed on cedars and are attracted to lights.
Do you have cedar trees nearby?
Tho they do feed on cedar trees they are not considered a pest. They are quite a pretty green with interesting markings.

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