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Western Conifer Seed Bugs are entering Montana homes for warmth, but they’re harmless and leave in spring.
Western Conifer Seed Bugs are appearing in Montana homes as temperatures drop, seeking warmth to overwinter.
These harmless insects, which feed on pine tree seeds in summer, gather near windows and light sources indoors but do not bite, sting, or damage property.
Identified by their long legs, narrow bodies, and faint piney odor when crushed, they are often mistaken for stink bugs.
They pose no threat and will naturally leave in spring.
To prevent entry, seal gaps around windows, doors, and vents, and use a vacuum to remove them.
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Los insectos de las semillas de las coníferas occidentales están entrando en los hogares de Montana en busca de calor, pero son inofensivos y se van en primavera.