Get rid of vegetation near your home. Stink bugs are attracted to plants with sap and nectar so make sure to keep these food ...
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 ...
Key Points Peppermint oil repels but doesn’t kill stink bugs, and it’s less effective outdoors.Make a DIY solution at home by ...
Research found that when hundreds of stink bugs were exposed to freezing and sub-freezing temperatures for an extended time, 95% of them died. With a winter with a 39°F average temperature, one study ...
(NEXSTAR) — After a record-breaking hot summer and a hotter-than-average fall, cooler weather is finally on the horizon. Unfortunately, the cooling temperatures may encourage a smelly, invasive pest ...
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 ...
It seems like I can’t open the doors outside when there isn’t a stinkbug on the window. It appears Salisbury-Rowan County is infested with an invasion of stink bugs. People are complaining about these ...
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 ...
Tomato gardeners know the heartbreak of watching healthy fruit turn spotty, distorted, or sunken seemingly overnight. Learning how to prevent common tomato diseases is an important lesson for home ...
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 ...
You've probably already noticed them on your ceiling or screen door, stink bugs! As the weather changes, the smelly insects are looking to move inside to survive the winter. "Once the crops begin to ...