Boxelder Bug (Boisea trivittata)

This page features illustrations of the Boxelder Bug in various formats such as PNG, SVG, and AI. The Boxelder Bug, scientifically known as Boisea trivittata, is a true bug species native to North America, commonly found on Boxelder trees. Their diet primarily consists of seeds from maple, boxelder, and ash trees. Identified by their dark brown or black color, red wing veins, and markings on the abdomen, these bugs are not considered agricultural pests but can cause damage to fruits in the fall. Their recent invasion of Chile marked the first recorded instance of this species in the Southern Hemisphere.