The Sun News: Assassin Bugs vs. Stink Bugs, Leaf Footed Bugs and Squash Bugs Why do gardeners need to identify garden bugs before taking action against them? When should we leave them to their natural activities?

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A look at assassin bugs, leaf footed bugs, squash bugs and stink ... Dallas Morning News: These invasive green bugs are not welcome guests in Texas The Virginian-Pilot: Tomatoes are getting visited by slow-moving leaf-footed bugs, but bring no harm Silly looking leaf-footed bugs (Leptoglossus phyllopus) have arrived to dine on my tomatoes. Some of the spidery sepals that perch like hats on tomatoes looked like they had multiplied several times ... Tomatoes are getting visited by slow-moving leaf-footed bugs, but bring no harm Green stink bugs and the pretty little red-bellied ones are pests.

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Both are true bugs, as opposed to beetles, and do damage to plants. They sometimes need controls, but be careful: There are similar ... MSN: 20 types of stink bugs you should know about (& how to keep them away)