stink bug
–noun
2. any of various other malodorous bugs.
Facts you should know about stink bugs:
- Brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys)
- Stink Bugs do not bite, nor do they carry disease
- Stink bugs are causing devastating damage to farmers by sucking the plant juices from fruits and field crops
- Stink bugs stink. Avoid squashing them. After the first one you’ll know why. Instead, vacuum them up and put the vacuum bag in the outside trash can. Seal up any cracks or holes you can find
- Stink bugs are resistant to insecticides
- This stink bug has no natural predators in this country, and therefore, no natural controls to the current population explosion
- They will not lay eggs or even survive the winter in your heated home. They can overwinter successfully in an attic or unheated basement or garage
- In order to get rid of these pesky little bugs, try St. Gabriel Stink Bug Killer Spray or Rescue Stink Bug Trap.
Features of St Gabriel Stink Bug Killer:
- 24 oz ready to use bottle
- Kills on contact
- Organic and safe for use indoors or outdoors
- Safe to use around pets
- Won’t stain walls
Where To Use Stink Bug Killer:
- Areas of entry into your home, such as cracks, windows, and door casements
- Stakes, fences, or rocks in the garden
WARNING: Stink bug killer may wilt flowers or garden plants. Although non-toxic, it is not recommended to spray directly onto food crops.
Features of Stink Bug Trap:
- Non-toxic mode of action
- Pheromone attractants are odor-free to humans
- Lures adult stink bugs away from homes
- Lures younger generations that damage gardens and fruit trees
- Insects dehydrate inside trap for easy disposal
- For best results, use 10-30 feet away from house, near foliage
- Use July – September
- 2 week attractant included with trap




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The Rescue! stink bug trap has been a wonder. http://www.rescue.com has more info and some videos.