Now what?

bobpbx

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Oct 25, 2002
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I am bothered in my home by these beetle-like bugs. They are soft, about 3/16" to 1/4" long, narrow, and have black spots on their orange upper half. They fly, but also crawl. They do not bite or sting. I have thrown out a hundred or so already. They like gathering around me for some reason.

Do any of you know what it is? Trying to find it on the internet is very difficult.

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Bobpbx, look at some images of a Boxelder. It might be what you have there. Check through images of its life cycle. Also take a look at borers, it has that shape, almost Elderberry like.
 
Bob, did they just show up all of a sudden? Is there a connection to a new flower in the kitchen or some firewood that was brought in?

46er that is a great link!
 
I'd say you are really close. In fact, that is what I'm going to call it unless proved otherwise. Thanks.

You could probably get a positive id if you took a carcass to the OC ag extension on Whitesville Road, County 527, in Toms River.
 
I am bothered in my home by these beetle-like bugs. They are soft, about 3/16" to 1/4" long, narrow, and have black spots on their orange upper half. They fly, but also crawl. They do not bite or sting. I have thrown out a hundred or so already. They like gathering around me for some reason.

Do any of you know what it is? Trying to find it on the internet is very difficult.

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http://bugguide.net/node/view/6/bgimage
these folks know all when it comes to bugs.they will identify it for you.I'd say Milkweed beetle but I'm no entomologist.
Al