If you spend any time near gardens or vegetable and fruit crops, you’ve probably laid eyes on a few brown marmorated stink bugs. Some people refer to these as shield bugs, but either moniker ...
As temperatures drop, stink bugs seek warmth and shelter indoors, making them a common winter nuisance. Instead of crushing them, use a vacuum, soapy water, or rubbing alcohol to remove stink bugs ...
The stink bug is an insect native to Asia that has recently established itself in North America. These slow-moving, docile bugs are unwelcome guests due to the stinky excretions they have developed as ...
With temperatures beginning to drop as we transition into the fall season, some Missouri homeowners may soon face an unwelcome guest. Droves of brown marmorated stink bugs will soon look to seek ...
If you’ve seen stink bugs around your home, you’re not alone. These small, but mighty smelly bugs run rampant in the fall and they’re coming to invade your Georgia home, but you can send them packing.
These pests eat both edible and ornamental plants. Brown marmorated stink bugs (Halyomorpha halys) may have a funny name, but no one who has to deal with them is laughing. “They can be a significant ...
Stink bugs, as the name implies, don't smell pleasant. But they may be flying under the radar in your home: "Many go unnoticed until they accumulate in large numbers for overwintering such as the ...