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  1. Belostomatidae - Wikipedia

    Belostomatidae is a family of freshwater hemipteran insects known as giant water bugs or colloquially as toe-biters, Indian toe-biters, electric-light bugs (because they fly to lights in large …

  2. Giant Water Bug: Size, Bite, Habitat, Life Cycle, and Facts

    Aug 8, 2025 · Giant water bugs, often nicknamed “toe biters,” are among the largest and most fascinating aquatic insects in the world. Known for their powerful bite, impressive hunting …

  3. Why The Giant Water Bug Is The Stuff Of Nightmares

    Sep 7, 2020 · Like all true bugs, the giant water bug is equipped with rostrums, which are beak-like mouthparts that can pierce through plants and prey. As you can imagine, these rostrums …

  4. Giant Water Bug - Insect Identification

    Jan 29, 2025 · It carries the the nickname 'toe-biter' because barefoot swimmers and those who tread in shallow waters may get a toe pinched by one if they step on or near one. Aside from …

  5. Giant Water Bug, Vol. 10, No. 08 | Mississippi State ...

    There are several species in this group, with two of the more common being Benacus griseus, colloquially called the Eastern toe-biter and Lethocerus americanus, “officially” known as the …

  6. Giant Water Bug - U.S. National Park Service

    Apr 2, 2020 · Giant water bugs can deliver a painful (though nontoxic) bite between the toes of unsuspecting human feet. This explains one of their common names: toe-biter. Giant water …

  7. Giant Water Bug - Home and Garden IPM from Cooperative ...

    The Giant Water Bug (Lethocerus americanus), as its name suggests, is quite large (2 to 4 inches long), and aquatic. It is the largest member of the order Hemiptera (“true” bugs) in the US and …