
Junk bugs are cute, but that load they carry is gruesome
Nov 8, 2012 · The junk bug, also known as an aphid lion, is a voracious predator, common around the world. The bug is actually the larval stage of the green lacewing, a delicate and lovely flying insect.
Question of the Week – Lacewing Larva - Home & Garden Information …
Dec 11, 2024 · This is a lacewing larva, often called a trash bug or garbage bug. They collect insect molts, dead insects, bits of leaf debris, bark, lichens, spider webs, and other material from their …
Lacewing Larvae: Don’t Take Out the Trash
Oct 2, 2018 · One cool fact about the green lacewing larvae is that it is often called a “trash bug” because of its practice of placing the emptied exoskeletons of its prey on its back.
What’s that bug? – Green Lacewing Larvae
TRASH BUG - Green lacewing larvae camouflaged in sand. They may also use their camouflage to fool some species of ants, which are known to guard aphids against natural predators, in order to collect …
Trash Bugs are Good Bugs | Our Mississippi Home
Oct 18, 2025 · Green Lacewings are part of the large family Chrysopidae, referring to the green color of the wings of adults, and are the only group of lacewings that carry the name trash bug, junk bug, or …
Unidentified Debris-Carrying Larvae - BugGuide.Net
Nov 27, 2024 · It seems that the trash carried by the larvae of several species confers some protection against predatory lady beetles.
Trash Bug Versus Mealybug: Unique Insect Interaction Filmed for First …
Feb 15, 2024 · "Trash bug" lacewing larvae eat mealybugs and use their wax as camouflage. But mealybugs fight back by oozing fluid that gums up the lacewing's mouthparts.
TRASH BUG Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRASH BUG is an aphis lion that is the larva of a lacewing of the family Chrysopidae and that piles debris on its back.
October 2020 Biodiversity Spotlight | iDigBio
The trash bugs, or “debris-carrying larvae” of lacewing insects (family Chrysopidae), are small, crawling insects that adorn themselves with tiny objects found in their environment.
In our neck of the woods... Junk Bugs - Stan C. Smith
Aug 1, 2024 · It turns out this is the larva of a green lacewing. These are often called debris-carrying lacewing larvae. AKA junk bug or trash bug. Yes, it's a real thing. These insect larvae disguise …