Stink bugs—also called shield bugs for their distinctive shape—are real pests. Though they move slowly, almost sluggishly, it can seem like every time you turn around there's another one crawling ...
If you've ever accidentally squished one of these tiny, shield-shaped intruders in the garden, then you know exactly why they're known as stink bugs. But even beyond their distinctive, odorous defense ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Stink bug climbing on wall - Petra Richli/Getty Images As you dig out your sweaters for fall, remember that stink bugs will be ...
The bugs chew up over 100 types of plants and crops, including shrubs, apples and various vegetables, and have caused major agriculture issues across the country. They’re often found around windows ...
IF YOU’VE NOTICED an increase in pest pressure in the garden over the past few years, you’re not alone. Warming temperatures mean that all sorts of insects are more likely to survive the winters and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With temperatures beginning to drop as we transition into the fall season, some Missouri homeowners may soon face an unwelcome ...
"Each year we have fewer and fewer!" Homeowner issues warning after spotting alarming discovery in garden every year: 'Kill on sight' first appeared on The Cool Down.
It's a truly awful sentence: the stink bugs are here. Like they do at the beginning of every fall, the brown marmorated stink bug has already shown up in South Bend and nationwide. As the temperatures ...
Brown Mamorated stink bug, a very common species in Texas that is known for invading homes and crops. Courtesy of Bill Clark Bug Experts During a Texas summer, critters that bite or sting begin to ...
As you dig out your sweaters for fall, remember that stink bugs will be seeking warmth, too. The brown marmorated stink bug can be found all across the country, and during the cooler months, they're ...