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What are these bugs

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hey guys,

I got these logs couple of days ago and I just noticed that they are covered with these bugs. I’ve never seen these bugs before, they are fast and can fly

Anyone know what are they?

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Yeah I sprayed the wood with perimeter bug spray, looks like it repelled them. I went to Lowe’s and got pesticide that kills them. I found them all over the dead wood.
 
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Did not think about that, good point. Right now they are gone with the perimeter spray I applied. My main concern was that they are bad for trees and them infesting the trees in my backyard.
 
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Your local county extension office is a good place to start for bug identification. They generally have extension entomologists who are just waiting for you to send them something bizarre. These guys are actually kinda pretty.
 
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