Stink bugs, as the name implies, don't smell pleasant. But they may be flying under the radar in your home: "Many go unnoticed until they accumulate in large numbers for overwintering such as the ...
Although they won't damage your home, with such an alarming moniker, you probably won't be surprised that stink bugs really ...
If you spend any time near gardens or vegetable and fruit crops, you’ve probably laid eyes on a few brown marmorated stink bugs. Some people refer to these as shield bugs, but either moniker ...
Over the past several years, the invasive brown marmorated stink bug has found hospitable conditions in our houses, which are appealingly warm during Western Washington’s cold, wet winters. They’re a ...
Stink bugs are disgusting, plain and simple. The nasty, diamond-shaped critters can crawl in through open windows, pipes, and even unsealed wall cracks. When they arrive, they seem to do so by the ...