Definition
"Blissus" refers to a genus of seed bugs, specifically chinch bugs. These bugs are notorious pests that damage crops, especially grasses and grains. They're small, often black and white, and can cause significant economic losses. They suck the sap from plants, weakening or killing them. Think of them as tiny vampires of the lawn. Distinguishing "Blissus" species requires careful examination of their physical traits. They can be a real headache for farmers and gardeners alike.