Please Help Me ID

Great sleuthing ccheek!
It said the blanket is composed of fecal matter...nice gift from mom.:sick

So now it's going to be hunt and squish right?

Thank you! I'm sure Google was :he as I searched "bug in a blanket" "turtle bug" "cocoon bug" "bug in a shell" "bug that looks like it's in a blanket" "bug larvae in a shell".... I'm gonna stop there at admitting how many different things I tried.:duc

There will be a hunting and squishing party at ccheek's place this evening. EVERYONE'S INVITED!!! :weee
 
Bugnet says, "Larvae mostly detritivorous, a few consume green leaves." Maybe not too much of a threat.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/13739

I thought this map was funny, ;):
http://bugguide.net/maps/maps/13739.png

US states not found, ID or WY? Well, I can assure you that they are in some parts of ID (for your "id"). They crawl up on the siding of houses and hang around there. Yuck

Steve
in prime bootlegger country ... for Canadian whiskey ;)
 
Thanks @digitS'. Do you think that means I can leave them? I don't mind them taking nibbles as long as they don't annihilate the bush (such as squash bugs in a matter of a day). I'm sure my kids would love to watch them grow into beetles.
 
Yuck. Kids!

;) I don't know, CC ... Where I remember seeing them repeatedly on a house wall, there was not much in the way of plants near it.

About half the wall had a stack of bricks beside it. The other half was just lawn grass. It was some distance to anything other than lawn (& grass clippings?) for them to eat.

Steve
 
Everyone that lives, can reproduce. I'd do some research on them.

Those dang Texans like to cause problems........
 
The little guy I plucked this morning decided to come out for a visit!
2016-05-17 19.03.48.jpg
 
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