It might surprise you to know that there are more than 260 types of stink bugs (Pentatomidae) in North America, the most common being the green, brown, or brown marmorated (an invasive species that ...
Ahh, spring. The sun, flowers, longer days … and smelly bugs? Much like us, as winter came to a close, bugs started to come out and play. Especially one rather stinky type: a brown marmorated bug, ...
As colder temperatures come to Virginia, an unwanted guest is making its way into homes – the stink bug. “Brown marmorated stink bugs tend to ride out cold winters by hiding out in your home, entering ...
Stink bugs do not bite people or pets, but when disturbed they produce a pungent, acrid odor. Adult stink bugs enter homes in the fall seeking shelter, and emit that foul smell if crushed. You can use ...
For many Michiganders, the arrival of fall means it’s time for visits to the cider mill, watching the colors of the leaves change and of course football season. But it also means it’s another part of ...
Even though it’s the height of winter in the Pacific Northwest, you may have noticed brown marmorated stink bugs popping up around your home. They are often found near light sources, around window ...
Diatomaceous earth is a natural pest control agent used to control various insects. Experts agree it is somewhat effective against stink bugs, but not the best option. Instead, prevention and ...
ST. LOUIS – As temperatures begin to drop across Missouri, we may soon start to notice stink bugs sneaking inside. These pests don’t cause structural damage and aren’t dangerous to people or pets, but ...
Earlier this year, we asked readers in a survey if their houses had been infested by the infamous brown marmorated stink bug and what they do to get rid of them. The invasive bug, originally from Asia ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results