Spring is finally here, and with it comes a few unwanted guests you may have already spotted around your home. Stink bugs—brown or green flying insects with a hard back, under an inch in size—are ...
While it's easy to assume these invasive summer stink bugs are freshly breaking in to escape the scorching heat. The reality ...
When stink bugs go into diapause in nature, they prefer to chill out under the bark of a dead tree or hang under a big, rocky ...
Have you ever spotted a bug scuttling across your window and worried it was a dreaded stink bug? These little creatures have a strong preference for warm environments and may be seen coming into homes ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Stink bugs are unpleasant house pests that often find their way indoors through open windows, gaps around ...
Move out of the way, stink bugs—there’s a new fall bug in town. Well, not just one bug. A couple of them. The invasion of brown marmorated stink bugs is a clear indication of fall. But recently, a bug ...
Stink bugs, like the brown marmorated variety seen in this file photo, are found across Kentucky. Here’s how readers say they deal with the unwanted intruders. Courtesy WSU Earlier this month, we ...
This is the time of the year when you may find unwanted guests getting into your home. The frosty nights signal home-invading insects – like the brown marmorated stink bug – to find a warm place to ...
Stink bugs can significantly damage tomatoes. Using their piercing mouth parts, the insects feed on the tomato fruits' juices—thereby ruining your tomato crop while weakening the plant and potentially ...
Those aren't friendly stink bugs in your house. How to spot and repel the invasive kind.