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  2. Acer negundo - Wikipedia

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    Acer negundo, also known as the box elder, boxelder maple, Manitoba maple or ash-leaved maple, is a species of maple native to North America from Canada to Honduras. [3] It is a fast-growing, short-lived tree with opposite, ash-like compound leaves.

  3. 8 Tips For Getting Rid Of Boxelder Bugs To Keep Them From ...

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    Boxelder bugs prefer feeding on the seeds of a species of maple called boxelder (Acer negundo), but they also may feed on the foliage and sometimes other trees such as other types of maples, ash ...

  4. Boisea trivittata - Wikipedia

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    Boisea trivittata, also called the eastern boxelder bug, [1] box bug, or maple bug, [citation needed] is a species of true bug native to eastern North America. The western boxelder bug Boisea rubrolineata is a relative of this species and is native to western North America. Eastern boxelder bugs are found primarily on boxelder, other maples ...

  5. Boisea - Wikipedia

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    Boisea is the least speciose genus of the soapberry bug subfamily. Members of this genus are found in North America, India, and Africa. [1] Unlike other serinethine genera, the distribution of Boisea is very patchy; it is speculated that its highly vicariant range is relictual of what was previously a much vaster, continuous range. [2]

  6. OSU Extension: Boxelder bugs and other fall home ... - AOL

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    The bugs are seed-feeders and are so-named because of a strong association with their namesake host, but only female trees. Boxelder is dioecious (= “two houses”) which means individual trees ...

  7. Meet the boxelder bug, another annoying insect trying to ...

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    Meet the boxelder bug, a home invader of the fall that you may have never heard of. Here's what they look like