Big-eyed Bugs
These small insects with big eyes attack


About Big-eyed Bugs
These small predators are easily recognized by their prominent, large eyes and slender bodies, making them effective natural enemies of many common lawn pests. Big-eyed bugs feed on thrips, aphids, and caterpillars, helping to protect lawns and gardens in Middle Tennessee areas like Franklin and Brentwood without the need for chemical controls. Encouraging their presence can improve your lawnβs health by reducing harmful insect populations naturally.
Big-eyed Bugs (These small insects with big eyes attack) is a beneficial insect commonly found in Middle Tennessee, including Columbia, Thompson's Station, Spring Hill, and the surrounding areas. This entry is part of our Beneficial Insects identification guide.
As lawn care and treatment specialists, we encounter Big-eyed Bugs regularly when servicing properties across the region. Proper identification is the first step toward effective pest management that protects both your turf and your landscape plantings.
Quick Facts
- Common Name
- Big-eyed Bugs
- Scientific Name
- These small insects with big eyes attack
- Category
- Beneficial Insect
- Region
- Middle Tennessee