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The Tingidae are a family of very small (0.08–0.39 in) insects in the order Hemiptera that are commonly referred to as lace bugs. This group is distributed worldwide with about 2,000 described species. 1. Azalea Lace Bug
2. Sycamore Lace Bug
3. Rhododendron Lace Bug, Hawthorn Lace Bug

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Azalea lace bug, belongs to a group of insects in the family Tingidae. By ThomasShahan via The Biologist Apprentice

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Start looking for lace bugs in the landscape at this time. The following is information on lace bugs, plants attacked, damage done, and controls. Lace bug activity has begun in Delaware and a great way to minimize the damage they cause is to control first generation nymphs or the overwintered adults as they resume feeding. Hawthorn lace bugs feed on hawthorn, cotoneaster, quince, crabapple, mountain ash, and pyracantha. Azalea lace bugs tend to feed on evergreen ornamental shrubs and oak…

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Have you ever seen a lace bug? Don't let their pretty name fool you—even though they're dainty as a doily, they're tough little bugs. You may have encountered lace bugs in your garden or on houseplants, since they're herbivorous sap-drinkers. Though they only feed on plants, their bite can sting!

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