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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 | Aquatic Predator, Carnivorous & Nocturnal

    Giant water bugs feed on insects, salamanders, tadpoles, snails, and even small fishes. Because they are attracted to light these insects are sometimes called electric-light bugs.

  3. 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 …

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

    Apr 2, 2020 · Giant water bugs are oval-shaped, with pincer-like front appendages that capture and hold prey. Their rear legs are especially flattened and have tiny hairs (cilia) to help propel …

  5. Giant Water Bug - Insect Identification

    Jan 29, 2025 · The Giant Water Bug is a large insect with equally large and very noticeable foreleg pincers. These pointy appendages are used to catch similar-sized, underwater prey …

  6. Water Bugs: Why You Get Them, Removal Methods, and More - WebMD

    Jan 23, 2025 · The giant water bug is a venomous insect with a painful bite. Learn more about how to identify water bugs, why you get them, prevention strategies, and more.

  7. Giant Water Bug | Department of Entomology

    The giant water bug (Lethocerus americanus) is a large predatory insect that can get up to 2-3 inches in length. A size that allows the insect to boast about being one of the largest insects in …

  8. Water Bug/Sewer Cockroach Identification & Info - PestWorld

    What is a Giant Water Bug? Giant water bugs, commonly nicknamed toe-biters, sewer cockroaches, and electric light bugs, are large, predatory insects found in slow-moving bodies …

  9. Giant Water Bugs - Missouri Department of Conservation

    Giant water bugs are huge aquatic insects that frequently fly around electric lights at night. They are infamous for the painful bite they can deliver, but fish, birds — and some people — find …

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

    Sep 7, 2020 · The giant water bug lurks underwater and can grow more than four inches long, making it one of the largest insects in the world. Often nicknamed the toe-biter, it has a …