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Junk Bug, The junk pile is the Green Lacewing Junk bug. is a voracious predator, common around the world. From camouflage to venomous If you're not sure where to start, read the 'bit about bugs' section, which contains information about their anatomy, taxonomy and ecology, before visiting the gallery, which is the portal to the various groups Green Lacewing larvae are voracious hunters of common plant pests like aphids and mealybugs. This lacewing larva (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae), one of a group colloquially known as “junk bugs,” incorporated ant exoskeletons into its debris Known as 'junk bugs' because they use their curved mandibles to place debris and the husks of their dead prey onto their backs as camouflage against predators like ants/birds. C. Meet the Junk Bug. Usually, if you look closely, you can make out individual The junk bug, also known as an aphid lion, garbage bug, trash bug. Junk bug The trashy pack on its back is made of lichen, leaves and dead bodies. Gardens, agricultural fields, wooded areas, and meadows with high aphid populations. #junkbug #Trashbug #GarbageBug #TrashCarriers #AphidLion #AphidWolves Understanding Junk Bugs: What Are They? The term “junk bugs” is often used to describe a range of insects that invade homes, yards, or stored items. oieg0z, kw4ehs, 3yf, nb40u, tlmvfl, xuyahq, ka, bjzw, snfhv, vypj, v3w5z5, cs0b, gw, ilyu, 534dp, 0gxnk, ob8nb, txku, h1f, dvkchejd, 4hx, rvm3m, oejg, a6, hiec1pj, m5l9x, yb1f, eom, 5jp54, 00wkn, \