Thanks for the information, Dan! Do I need to worry about them reproducing 
while they overwinter in the museum? Do they eat wood furniture or anything? 
It's the first one I've seen so far, so hopefully I don't have an invasion on 
my hands.




Josie Sneed-Gilliam

Collections Care Associate

The Indian Museum of North America®

Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation

(605) 673-4681



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Definitely a conifer seed bug. They are not really accidental visitors…they 
venture inside to overwinter. Not in the same numbers as multicolored Asian 
lady beetles, brown marmorated stink bugs, or boxelder bugs, but common enough 
to be considered seasonal invaders.



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Hello all,



Wanting a second opinion! We found this wandering the galleries. I'm fairly 
certain that it is a western conifer seed bug. We're surrounded by a pine 
forest so it would have plenty of food, and I think it's just an accidental 
visitor. Does anyone agree or have a differing opinion?  (Apologies if the 
image is a little low quality. It's actually alive and won't stop moving in the 
bag long enough for me to take a picture with my dino lite) Thanks very much!



Josie Sneed-Gilliam

Collections Care Associate

The Indian Museum of North America®

Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation

(605) 673-4681



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