Stink Bugs?

   / Stink Bugs? #11  
Right now there are so many in my storage shed it smells like a big stink bug! There must be something that will kill these things effectively. If not I can't wait until someone comes up with something. They are supposed to be attracted by that scent, I was thinking about crushing a few on a Japanese beetle trap and seeing if that would work...
 
   / Stink Bugs? #12  
I googled for stink bugs and did run across a story that mentioned/showed a stink bug trap....

They also said it was not commercially available. :eek:

I have not seen many around the house but last weekend I cut down a tree that was dying. When I was cutting the notch and the felling cut stink bugs started running up the tree. They had to have been "attracted" by the vibration of the saw. Twas very odd.

Later,
Dan
 
   / Stink Bugs? #13  
I had a bad year for squash bugs in the garden. They look very much like stink bugs and are often mistaken for them. My garden is done for the year, but I still have gourds drying on the vine and I noticed the other day that they were covered with either stink bugs or squash bugs. Since I don't plan to eat the gourds, I hit them with Sevin. It didn't work all that well and they are still out there. I did notice these bugs stink when squashed and I never paid any attention to the smell of the squash bugs. Maybe that is one way to tell the difference?

Chuck
 
   / Stink Bugs? #15  
We're seeing them down here on the Texas Gulf Coast as well. They attack our garden, ruining tomatoes, squash, and whatever else they can get to. They lay their eggs in the vegetables and fruit, leaving a big splotch that I would not want to bit into.

Seven Dust seems to kill them right off, but has to be reapplied every couple of weeks when the product starts riipening.
 
   / Stink Bugs? #16  
Apparently, from what we are hearing up here in NW Pa., the Pittsburgh area is being overtaken by stink bugs.

Of course, being Browns fan, I don't have much sympathy. ;)
 
   / Stink Bugs? #17  
Here, and in many parts of the country, we had a really hot and wet summer. My garden suffered from both the weather and from fairly heavy insect damage. I espect we'll see more insects right into fall. This year we may have different bugs trying to move into the house for the winter. In past years it has been ladybugs. I hope the stinkbugs that are still on the remains of the garden don't find the house.

Chuck
 
   / Stink Bugs? #18  
Stink Bugs here in NW VA are a real and growing problem. Last August/September there were so many on the sunny sides of our house that I had to stop using my BBQ Grill way early last year. Literally a 50 to 100 on my sliding glass screen into my kitchen. I kept a shopvac plugged in there to get them whenever we tried to use the door. They worked their way into everything and if I did not entirely clean out the grill the smell of roasting stink bugs ruined everyone's appetite. Thousands wintered in my garage, hibernating anywhere they could squeeze into. My son's paintball gear bag had 50 or more in it when he took it down off it's hook in the garage. If it is any worse this year than last it is going to be nearly unbearable here where I live. I stopped to look at a house near here one day last late summer the had so many on the side of it that the white house looked like a gray house.
This is a growing problem and farmers will take the brunt of the damage I fear!
Roy
 
   / Stink Bugs? #20  
They're actually pretty good in a salad...crunchy, like croutons.
 

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