If You Notice This Insect, Follow These Important Steps

## Common Signs That an Insect Should Raise Concern
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Even if you’re not an entomologist, there are several red flags that should make you pause:

### 1. You’ve Never Seen It Before

If the insect looks unfamiliar — especially if you’ve lived in the area for years — that’s worth noting. Invasive species often stand out because they don’t resemble local insects.

### 2. It Appears in Large Numbers

A sudden surge of the same insect on trees, walls, or plants can signal a growing infestation.

### 3. It’s Damaging Plants or Trees

Wilting leaves, sticky residue, holes, or bark damage often point to destructive insects.

### 4. It’s Unusually Bold or Persistent

Some invasive or harmful insects show little fear of humans or return repeatedly to the same location.

### 5. Local Warnings Are Circulating

If you’ve seen recent alerts from local authorities or news outlets about a specific insect, take sightings seriously.

## Step 1: Do NOT Panic or Act Rashly

The first and most important step is to **stay calm**.

Many people instinctively squash insects on sight, spray chemicals, or attempt removal without understanding what they’re dealing with. In some cases, this can actually make the situation worse — spreading eggs, releasing toxins, or increasing risk of bites or stings.

Unless you are in immediate danger, **pause and assess**.

## Step 2: Observe Carefully (Without Touching)

Before doing anything else, take a moment to observe the insect:

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