by Aspen Pest Service | Dec 15, 2024 | Box Elder Bug
TL;DR Boxelder bugs are dark brown/black with red-orange markings, about 1/2 inch long, and nymphs are red. They gather in large groups for warmth, especially in fall and winter, and feed on boxelder, maple, ash, and fruit trees. Their lifecycle includes egg laying in...
by Aspen Pest Service | May 25, 2022 | Box Elder Bug
Concerned about boxelder bugs? Call Aspen! If you’ve noticed that your Oregon City home is suddenly infested with what you believe to be boxelder bugs, then there’s little time to waste. Contact the professionals at Aspen Pest Control for a free quote on pest control...
by Aspen Pest Service | Apr 27, 2022 | Box Elder Bug
Where do boxelder bugs live? As the name suggests, boxelder bugs are quite fond of boxelder maple trees, which is — along with ash and fruit trees — where you’ll most commonly find them nesting in the year’s warmer months. During their overwintering period (a...
by Aspen Pest Service | Apr 27, 2022 | Box Elder Bug, Gresham Pest Control
Boxelder bug infestation? You need to call Aspen. Boxelder bug infestations can be a real nuisance, and if the bugs make their way into your home, they can be really difficult to deal with. They’re annoying, difficult to treat on your own, and are easier dealt with...
by Aspen Pest Service | Jul 16, 2021 | Box Elder Bug
What are boxelder bugs? The Pacific Northwest is home to a wide variety of creatures, including the boxelder bug. Now, you’ve probably seen them before, but maybe you’ve never heard them called by name. The boxelder has a very distinct appearance. In their...