The Dysdercus Cingulatus insect is a perennial presence in the area where I live. Since then, this small insect has become a familiar sight, in gardens, backyards, and even in yards. Dysdercus is a cotton-eating insect, easily found wherever cotton trees are found. Currently, Dysdercus no longer hangs out too close to the house because the yard has been cleaned.
Dysdercus is red with black and white stripes. This insect moves very slowly and is often considered a pest. In some areas, this insect is also known as a decomposer.