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What is the difference between an insect and a bug?

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What is the difference between an insect and a bug?

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All bugs are insects, but not all insects are bugs. A bug, which has incorrectly become synonymous with insects is a specific type of insect. These are called true bugs and are part of the Order Heteroptera, which includes stink bugs, water striders, and bed bugs.

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