Definition
Lygus lineolaris, commonly known as the tarnished plant bug, is a widespread agricultural pest. This bug is characterized by its oval shape and mottled brown coloration, though colors can vary. It feeds on a wide range of plants, causing damage to crops such as cotton, alfalfa, and strawberries. Think of it as the uninvited guest π at every plant's party, causing trouble wherever it goes. Understanding its life cycle and feeding habits is crucial for effective pest management. Its impact can be significant, requiring careful monitoring and control.