Warmer temperatures have meant more pests in the garden. A particular problem has been the arrival of stink bugs, tiny ...
The fall invader is coming. It will break through your windows and doors and take over your home. While this invader may not hurt you, it still stinks – literally. As temperatures start to drop this ...
Stink bugs often enter homes in the fall to seek shelter for the winter. To prevent entry, seal cracks, repair screens and reduce moisture in your home. If stink bugs get inside, vacuum them up ...
As temperatures drop, stink bugs seek warmth and shelter indoors, making them a common winter nuisance. Instead of crushing them, use a vacuum, soapy water, or rubbing alcohol to remove stink bugs ...
With temperatures beginning to drop as we transition into the fall season, some Missouri homeowners may soon face an unwelcome guest. Droves of brown marmorated stink bugs will soon look to seek ...
If you’ve seen stink bugs around your home, you’re not alone. These small, but mighty smelly bugs run rampant in the fall and they’re coming to invade your Georgia home, but you can send them packing.
Stink bugs damage tomato plants from the inside by draining the plant’s juices. These insects can be hard to spot on the plants because they blend in with leaves, stems, and unripe fruits. Signs of ...
It's funny how the tiniest intruders can rattle our sense of peace. Stink bugs are the perfect example. They tend to sneak into your home or garden, announcing themselves with their pungent scent. You ...