As the weather gets colder, you may start to see those shield-shaped stink bugs show up in your house. Learn why and whether ...
What's that smell? It could be a stink bug, trying to invade your home this fall. Brown marmorated stink bugs are identified by their shield-like body and are brown and gray with a lighter underbelly.
(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 ...
As the year winds down, there are plenty of things to worry about. Is your home insulated well enough for the coming winter? Does your heating system need an update? Will your house be overrun by ...
The brown marmorated stink bug has been a prevalent nuisance for many Washingtonians since the fall, and into the winter. The insects, which arrived in the United States about a decade ago, hatch in ...
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 ...
Every insect has its claim to fame. Spiders are known for their eight legs, while beetles have hard shells. Other bugs stink – literally. The U.S. and Canada are home to around 260 stink bug species, ...
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