Stink bugs are just aggravating: They don't bite, but they smell awful if you crush them when trying to get rid of them. So, rather than attacking them with a fly swatter, try one of these DIY stink ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Green stink bug on damaged tomato - Alesja L/Shutterstock Tomato gardeners know the heartbreak of watching healthy fruit turn ...
Every insect species has its claim to fame. Cicadas are known for making loud noises, while ladybugs are synonymous with red and black spots. Other bugs stink – literally. The U.S. and Canada are home ...
Q: My peaches came in very lumpy. Do you have any idea what this is and how to treat it? Allyson Moyer, email A: The most likely reason for lumpy peaches is stink bug damage. The stink bug inserts its ...
Brown marmorated stink bugs are invasive pests from Asia that damage crops and sneak into homes to overwinter. They’re tough to control because they have no natural predators and can squeeze through ...
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 ...
For many Michiganders, the arrival of fall means it’s time for visits to the cider mill, watching the colors of the leaves change and of course football season. But it also means it’s another part of ...
Keep these invasive bugs out of your house. Perennials aren’t the only thing emerging this spring. Stink bugs have come out of hiding, and you may suddenly be seeing them in your house. Stink bugs are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A selective focus shot of a brown marmorated stink bug on a wire fence - Wirestock/Getty Images It is never a pleasant sight to ...
They’re here. Stink bugs. Crawling out of their hiding spaces and into view. Ugh. There’s good news and bad news about seeing stink bugs this time of year. The good news is they’re on their way out of ...