Definition
The family Lygaeidae includes the seed bugs, a diverse group of insects primarily known for feeding on seeds. These bugs typically have an oval shape and often display bright colors, serving as a warning signal. They extract nutrients from seeds using their piercing-sucking mouthparts, sometimes impacting crop yields. Think of them as the food critics π of the seed world, judging the quality and taste. While some are considered pests, others contribute to seed dispersal. Understanding their biology is key for managing their populations. They inhabit various ecosystems worldwide.