OWLET MOTH vs ASSASSIN BUG: NOUN
- Any moth of the family Noctuidae.
- Usually dull-colored medium-sized nocturnal moth; the usually smooth-bodied larvae are destructive agricultural pests
- A bug from the family Reduviidae, that eats other insects ; some species may transmit Chagas' disease to humans.
- Any of various predatory insects of the family Reduviidae, having a short stout beak used to prey on other insects or, in certain genera, to suck blood from mammals.
- A true bug: long-legged predacious bug living mostly on other insects; a few suck blood of mammals
OWLET MOTH vs ASSASSIN BUG: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- A few suck blood of mammals
OWLET MOTH vs ASSASSIN BUG: RELATED WORDS
- Pernyi moth, Mediterranean flour moth, Lasiocampid, Tortricid, Lymantriid, Tineid, Saturniid, Bombycid, Moth, Tineoid, Lepidopterous insect, Wax moth, Pyralid, Noctuid moth, Noctuid
- Neuropteron, Mecopteran, Insectology, Psocopterous insect, Psocid, Hemipteran, Homopteran, Homopter, Insect, Insectan, Web spinner, True bug, Hemipterous insect, Heteropterous insect, Reduviid
OWLET MOTH vs ASSASSIN BUG: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pernyi moth, Mediterranean flour moth, Lasiocampid, Tortricid, Lymantriid, Tineid, Saturniid, Bombycid, Moth, Tineoid, Lepidopterous insect, Wax moth, Pyralid, Noctuid moth, Noctuid
- Neuropteron, Mecopteran, Insectology, Psocopterous insect, Psocid, Hemipteran, Homopteran, Homopter, Insect, Insectan, Web spinner, True bug, Hemipterous insect, Heteropterous insect, Reduviid
OWLET MOTH vs ASSASSIN BUG: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- Does a baby assassin bug bite hurt worse than a bee?