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Pest > Lace Bugs
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Lace Bugs Defined
A large group of small insects (less then 5 mm in length) that have an elaborately sculptured dorsal surface as adults. The immatures are usually spiny. These bugs are plant feeders and their feeding causes a yellow spotting of the leaf. Some do considerable damage to trees. See lace bugs.
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Thu Sep 18
- Lace Bugs on Ornamental Plants: At least 17 species of lace bugs (Heteroptera: Tingidae) are pests of trees and shrubs in the eastern United States. Most lace bug species have a limited host range and may attack only a handful of plant species. Plants that are commonly attacked include azalea, hawthorn, lantana, oak, pyracantha and sycamore.
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