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Page 1: CSU Insect Information Web Site - Colorado State Universitywebdoc.agsci.colostate.edu/bspm/Insect Oddities of Colorado.pdf · CSU Insect Information Web Site ... Indoor migrations

This presentation will be saved on the

CSU Insect Information Web

Site

Click on “Extension and Outreach”

Click on “Insect Information”

Search “BSPM CSU”*

* Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management

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Insect Oddities Found in

Colorado Homes Whitney Cranshaw

Colorado State University

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Nuisance

Invaders

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Nuisance Invader - Definition

• Found frequently in buildings

• Does not breed within the structure

– Migrates from outdoor breeding sites

• Indoor migrations may have several

causes

– Favorable temperatures

– Favorable humidity

– Winter shelter

– Incidental occurrence due to migration

habit

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Nuisance

Invaders Issues

Vary with the

Season

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Spring time brings:

• Wake up of overwintered insects in homes

• Ants foraging indoors until soils warm

• Clover mites

• Army cutworm migrations

• Millipede migrations

• Swallow bugs

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Clover Mites

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Clover mite activity – Late February through Late April

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Clover mites often

accidentally enter

buildings during

warm days in late

winter and early

spring

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Clover mite activity

is concentrated

around buildings,

trees, shrubs and

other aboveground

objects

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Buildings serve as surfaces

on which they may molt and

lay eggs. Entry into living

areas in incidental.

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Turf – Water = Mites

in spring

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Clover Mite Control

Products? (Post Organophosphate Period)

• Talstar

• Scimitar

•Extra Irrigation

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Powdery materials (baby powder, corn starch,

diatomaceous earth, etc.) can provide an

impenetrable barrier to clover mites coming into

homes around windows and other points of entry

Clover mites trapped on a

sticky note

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Field Ants – Formica spp.

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Field ants –

aka “thatcher

ants”

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Field ants collecting

aphid honeydew

Field ants collecting

sugary secretion from

peony buds

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Harbingers of Spring

Robin (left); Field ants

temporarily forage in

homes (below)

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April showers

bring – millipede

migrations

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Millipedes dry out and die within a few days after entering homes

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Millipede Migrations

• Originate in lawn – Feed on decomposing plant matter

• Persisting period of wet weather in

spring or fall triggers migrations – Survival indoors usually only a day

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Army

Cutworm

Euxoa auxiliaris

Photo courtesy Joseph Berger

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Army cutworm is the

most common

spring-feeding

cutworm in the

Rocky Mountain and

High Plains region

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Army cutworm feeding in a winter wheat field. Primary

feeding occurs on broadleaf weeds.

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Army cutworm pupa

Pupae are present

from March

through late May

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Adult form of the army cutworm – the Colorado

’Miller Moth’

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Army cutworm moths have variable wing patterning

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Next Task….

Follow the flowers

and stay cool

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The Annual Migration

Move from the Plains to the mountains in May-June

Return to the Plains in September and early October

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Swallows at the

intersections?

Its Miller Time!

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Swallows at the

intersections?

Its Miller Time!

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Swallow Bug

• Associated with swallow nests attached to buildings

• Bite viciously in spring, prior to return of swallow hosts

• Have tended to be more of a High Country issue

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The Bed Bug Complex in

Colorado

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Swallow Bug

• Associated with swallow nests attached to buildings

• Bite viciously in spring, prior to return of swallow hosts

• Have tended to be more of a High Country issue

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Hesperocimex coloradensis

Associated with

woodpecker nests

Bites occur in

spring

All records are

from western

Colorado

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Summer Time Brings:

• Duff millipedes

• Springtails

• Sunspiders

• False chinch bugs

• Root weevils

• Wasps

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April showers

bring – millipede

migrations

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Summer heat

brings - duff

millipedes

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Duff millipedes are

often mistaken for

dermested (carpet)

beetle larvae

Duff millipede

Dermestid beetle

larva and adult

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Duff Millipede

Problems in

Homes

• Are most frequent in foothills areas

and associated pine forest

• Tend to intensify during hot, dry

periods in summer

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Springtails

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Springtails and Nuisance

Household Invasions

Apparently associated with

hot, dry weather that follows

an extended wet period

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Root Weevils

Otiorhynchus spp., primarily

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Top: Black Vine Weevil

Bottom: Rough Strawberry Weevil

Top: Strawberry Root Weevil

Bottom: Lilac Root Weevil

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Root weevil

injuries appear

as rectangular

notches

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Weevil making leaf notching wounds

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Root Weevil Larva

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Rough Strawberry Root Weevil

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Strawberry Root Weevil – Common

midsummer nuisance invader during

periods of hot, dry weather

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Dyslobus decoratus

Trachyphloeus asperatus

Barypeithes pellucidus

Additional species

of root weevils

recently found in

Colorado

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Almost all fleas identified from homes

have been the ‘human flea’, Pulex

irritans

Fleas in Colorado Homes

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Cat flea, the

dominant pest

flea in the US,

does poorly in

Colorado. The

dry conditions

largely prevent

successful

development of

larvae in homes.

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Primary hosts of

the human flea are

skunks and foxes

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Fleas develop in the dens of wild animal hosts.

When the den is abandoned the fleas scatter.

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Rock squirrel and rock

squirrel flea

(Diamanus montanus)

Plague is not

vectored by the

human flea

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European earwig

Colorado’s only earwig species

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Earwigs – Increasing as garden problems?

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Earwigs are

omnivores

Small soft-bodied insects

and insect eggs make up

an important part of their

diet.

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Flower petals and soft plant

parts are also eaten by

earwigs.

Earwigs feed at night.

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Thigmotaxis – “a predilection for pressure”

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Possible reasons for increased

incidence of earwigs

• Weather-related issues

• Increased use of mulches that provide

favorable habitat

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Mulches and Nuisance Invaders

• European earwig

• Springtails

• Millipedes

• Sowbugs/Pillbugs

• Field crickets

• Some spiders

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The Wood Louse

(Roly-Poly) Hunter

Dysdera crocata

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Sunspider (aka Windscorpion, Solpugid)

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Summer Lighting and Some

Indoor Pest Events

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Indoor migrations usually occur in midsummer.

Outdoor lighting, attractive to prey, is associated with

incidental indoor movements.

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Some Ground

Beetles are attracted

to Summertime

lights

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What is a “stink bug”?

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Stink Bugs Hemiptera:

Pentatomidae

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Left: “True” Stink Bug

Right: Darkling Beetle

(aka ‘stink beetle’,

‘circus beetle’)

Below: NOT A Stink Bug

A Stinky Beetle

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“Skunk”/ “Stink”/

“Circus” beetles

(Eleodes spp.)

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Western conifer-seed bug is a very common nuisance invader of homes in Colorado

Stink bug

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What is a “stink bug”?

Stink bug

Leaffooted bug Darkling beetle

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Chlorochroa species of stink bugs are commonly seen

massing on buildings in summer

Chlorochroa ligata –

“conchuela”

Chlorochroa sayi –

Say stink bug

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Chlorochroa ligata – The conchuela stink bug

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Rough stink bugs are native insects sometimes found within homes

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Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

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Brown marmorated stink bug is a common invader of buildings in fall. Upper stories on sun exposed sides are primary concentrations

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Banding on antennae* White marking along abdomen

Broad body form, typical of other stink bugs

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Late Summer/Early Fall

Migrations

• Western conifer-seed bugs

• Boxelder bugs

• Elm leaf beetles

• Funnel weaver spiders

• Cluster flies

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Some Winter

Residents of

Colorado Homes

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Boxelder Bug

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Boxelder bugs are

associated with

boxelder maple

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Boxelder bugs move to winter shelter. Warmed,

rough surfaces are common points of mass

aggregation in late summer/early fall.

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Colorado’s

Y2K Bug?

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Western conifer seed bug, Leptoglossus occidentalis

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Blood-sucking Conenose, Triatoma spp.

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Leptoglossus clypealis Western leaffooted bug

Leptoglossus occidentalis Western conifer-seed bug

Nuisance invader in

autumn

May mass on homes

in summer

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Photograph taken by Richard Nobman in

Dolores County

Leaffooted bug Leptoglossus clypealis

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Elm leaf beetle –

An extremely common insect

20 years ago, it has been a

rarity in many areas in recent

years.

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Winter occurs in the adult stage. Some incidentally

enter homes for shelter.

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Trending Down -

Elm Leaf Beetle

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Elm leaf beetle – What is

going to happen next year?

Elm leaf beetle had a

resurgence in 2013 in

many sites.

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Most Common Spiders in

Homes

Funnel weaver

Spiders

Family Agelenidae, three

common genera

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Funnel-weaver Spiders Family Agelenidae

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Funnel weaver webs

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Most funnel weavers found in homes are incidental transients, wandering indoors in late summer/early fall

Agelenopsis species

Hololena species

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Tegenaria domestica

Tegenaria agrestis

Barn funnel weaver/domestic

house spider

Hobo spider

Some funnel weaver spiders can reproduce indoors

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Common jumping

spiders found

within homes

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Multicolored Asian lady

beetle, Harmonia axyridis

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Household invasions –

Multicolored Asian

lady beetle

Common in many areas of

the US. Low incidence in

Colorado

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Green Lacewings

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Green lacewings as a

nuisance invader in

fall.

Primarily occurs in

forested areas. The

species involved

usually is Chrysoperla

nigricornis

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Multi-plumed

moth

Phyllonorycter spp.

leafminer moths Plume moths

Some Moths that Enter

Buildings in Fall

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Winter Time

Flies in Homes

Cluster flies, picture-

winged flies and

others

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Ceroxys latiusculus

A picture-winged fly

that commonly enters

buildings in Fall

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Cluster Flies

Pollenia species

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Cluster flies are characterized by having

golden, curled hairs on the thorax

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Scenario for Cluster Fly

Invasion of a Building

• Flies move to sunlit vertical

surfaces when seeking winter

shelter

• Flies move upward as sun sets

• Flies enter upper areas of

building

• Flies often cluster together

behind walls during cool

season

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Cluster Flies

A Colorado mystery

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“The” cluster fly, Pollenia

rudis, is a parasitoid of

certain earthworms

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Questions involved with

Colorado Cluster Flies

• No earthworms are native to

Colorado, although many have

been introduced

• Cluster flies problems are most

severe at higher elevation counties

• What kinds of “cluster flies” occur

here and what do they do?

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Pollenia pediculata

Four species of

cluster flies were

recovered from

Colorado buildings in

2013; most abundant

was Pollenia

pediculata

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Call for Winter Time

Fly Samples!

Send me your flies,

please

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General Principles for Managing

Nuisance Household Invaders

• Seal openings of home prior to time

when insects enter the building

– Barrier insecticide applications can

supplement

– Dusts are sometimes blown behind walls

• Treat/remove host plants

• Dispatch individual insects as they are

observed

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Keep in Mind: These

insects are not

reproducing in the home

Ultimately they will move

back outdoors or die

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…and remember -

These kinds of problems

happen to the nicest of

people

Its Not Your Fault!

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Let us always keep

“nuisance invaders”

in proper perspective

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