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Feb 9, 2018 3:05 AM CST
Name: Jim
Northeast Pennsylvania (Zone 6b)
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@Melanieqin It is difficult to tell from the image you posted. I tried blowing it up, and it looks like a lady bug to me. The ladybug, commonly called the Asian lady beetle is a pest as well as a beneficial insect. They are really only a pest by their presence. Ladybugs do not feed on or damage anything in the home.

Can you get a closer image of the bug?
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