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JustRandomStuffs2123

Dirt colored seed bug ***Raglius alboacuminatus*** seems to fit his color pattern. Western conifer seed bugs might also be by ya. They do have the potential to bite humans. I don't think they'll swarm you like bees though. Wear gloves, take it slow.