I S 3 C T S A T T A C K I F G ■ M A H A IT D 
DOMI^STIC ANIMALS 
CLO'.CR ''ITI ( Brrobio. -oractiosn Koch) 
G-. List (Karch 23): Several inquiries wcro raceived dur- 
ing soTie v-arT. vc^ther in Jcbr-u^.ry in regard to the clover 
nite in dwellings. 
30X:XDZH BUG ( Ler)tocori s ' trivittatus Sc/j) 
j. A. H"unro (March 26): Carl ?. AlDrecht, Smith-H-ughcs 
instructor at Velva (McHcnry County) ^ roT)orts that "boxclder 
hues have "been a household "pest of late in his coTmunitj, 
C. J. Drn'^e (March),: The ooxoldcr oug is extrcT.ely ahrmdrnt 
over alT'ost the entire State. Mnnj -peo-olo are com"olaining 
ahout it in their hones. 
M. H. Sverf: (March 1 to 20): C'^nT)lqi:it s oi horelder "bugs 
bothering in houses continued to he received fro^. houscv. ives 
during the month of March. (Octoher to February 29): During 
earlj November, and again during the last half ox icbrurry, 
there vere retjorts of boxelder bugs -oroving quite o. nuisance 
in houses. These reports cone fro- Bo'^ne ojid Pl.-^tte Counties 
s'^uthcrst to Otoe County. 
G. 3?-. ICncv'lton (March 24): Soxelder bugs are beco'.'^.ing more 
annoying in houses, at Lagan and Hj^rum. 
A. Tj,. ■'•'i'chelb.acher ('''arch 19): Jrom time to time through- 
out the vintcr hibcrnatin;" f^r-s of the boxeid. er bug have 
been ohs'^rved, but on March 19 several v. ere found m.ating, 
shov in; definitely that they vc re leaving hibernation. The 
fem.alcs had veil develot)ed abdoTiCns. 
CATT L3 _ 
Si::3LZ IHLY (^ tom^xvs c-.lcitrrn s L. ) 
K. R. 3r-'son (March.25): I. G. Milly reaorts 1-rv-e of S. 
crlci trans n'lt ^-s early os Tebru-^ry 2 £-2 9 in localities in 
southeastern Kansas, .\dults ond IruTvo.c of this s-oecics vere 
ta'-ren ^t Chonute nnd other locali ti es o f ' southeastern Kansas. 
