by Ethan Boyd
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Potato bugs (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) are a common pest in garden beds. Colorado potato beetles, in both adult and larval forms, chew the leaves on garden plants and can defoliate entire crops if you don't get rid of them quickly. Potato bugs can also reduce the yield that you have in your garden beds. When gardeners talk about potato bugs or pill bugs, they're referring to two kinds of bugs in particular.
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Potato bugs can be a serious threat to your garden; especially for plants, like potatoes and tomatoes. As adults, Potato bugs have a hard-shelled body, orange-colored head and are covered with black stripes. The potato bug is also called Jerusalem cricket or child of the earth bug and it lives in the western United States and Mexico. These nocturnal large insects can get into your home and usually inflict a nasty bite if they feel threatened or cornered.
The potato bug is also called Jerusalem cricket or child of the earth bug and it lives in the western United States and Mexico. These nocturnal large insects can get into your home and usually inflict a nasty bite if they feel threatened or cornered. The area behind their heads is orange-yellow. These voracious insects can be confused with false potato beetles (Leptinotarsa juncta), which are not pests. Colorado potato beetles (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) are such a common pest in home gardens that they are often just called "potato bugs." Both the adult and larval forms chew leaves and can completely defoliate an entire crop if natural control methods are not implemented.
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