Pest Gallery
Chinch Bug: Blissus
Chinch bug populations will be found outdoors, feeding on
the grass in lawns, fence rows, and open fields. Chinch
bugs, in addition to being a nuisance when they invade
structures, are also severe pests of certain common turf
grasses. Nymph and adult chinch bugs suck plant juices
through their needle-like mouthparts, which are inserted at
the base of the grass plants or along aboveground stems
called rhizomes. Moderate to heavy infestations in lawns
result in yellowish patches which rapidly turn brown and
die. The bugs can be found in the yellowing areas by pushing
aside the grass plants and looking down at the soil surface.
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