Definition
The "genus Anasa" includes a group of leaf-footed bugs, with the squash bug being a notorious member. These bugs are pests of cucurbit plants like squash, pumpkins, and cucumbers, causing damage by sucking plant sap. They are typically brown or grayish in color and can be found in large numbers. The genus is economically significant due to its impact on agriculture. Think of them as tiny vampires preying on your vegetable garden. Identifying and controlling these bugs is vital for crop protection.