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Matt_from_Pittsburgh
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Hate them. They're ugly, they're invasive, they stink when you squish them (or just whenever because they're jerks), they destroy crops, they have no known predators in the U.S., and this time of year all they want to do is get into your house. If you frighten them or squash them, they release a nasty odor, which actually attracts more stink bugs. They can live for years, and can breed multiple generations per year. |
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TucsonKen
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Wow! They sound like a real pain! I thought I had it bad, but they sound as bad or worse than any of the fruit-eating pests in my neighborhood. |
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Matt_from_Pittsburgh
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We have native stink bugs up here, too, but they really aren't a nuisance. These new stink bugs are awful, though. I saw a few the past couple summers, but this year they are everywhere. I went out on my deck last night with my laptop, and the glow of the screen attracted so many I had to go inside. I think citronella attracts them, too. Supposedly there's some parasitic wasp that keeps them in check in Japan. The government might introduce the wasp here, but it could take years for them to run the tests that would permit that. |
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nypd5229
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Just saw a report said they are suppose to be 10x worse this year. |
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hoosierbanana
Registered: Posts: 2,186 |
They are awful. They over-winter in exterior walls and wake up as the temps rise and move inside rather than outside because it is warmer. Sealing up the exterior of your house is the only way to keep them out. We used to have elder beetles here but the stinkbugs evicted them. |
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nypd5229
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My wife thinks we have it bad! Compared to stories like that and some from others, she has no idea how good we have it. |
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GeorgiaFig
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Hi Dominick. Humans have been growing and enjoying figs for thousands of years. The stinkiest Stink Bug in the world isn't going to change that. Enjoy your figs my friend. |
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GeorgiaFig
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P.S. Dominick. The rooting in water thing is working great for us. And the kids really enjoy being able to see what is happening with their fig cuttings. Best wishes.John |
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Dieseler
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I could have sworn i seen that bug in my yard last season around my veggies when i was pulling weeds. |
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nypd5229
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Yeah they had a report on Boston TV showing how bad last year it was for local tomato crops.
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Matt_from_Pittsburgh
Registered: Posts: 227 |
I have a few year and two year-old trees that came out of dormancy early in the kitchen. I find a stink bug every couple of days on one of the trees. I really, really hate those things. |
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gorgi
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Last fall, I opened up my deck umbrella to air it out before winter-storing it in the garage. Within the folds, there were tons of these new alien brown sting-bugs. Being still early in a (chilly) morning, I quickly half-filled a cup with water added some detergent (they drown in it) and scoped them all up. Some of them do find a way to make it inside the (warm) house. I have seen a few of them 'lousy' fliers by my night lamp. So far no six-footed bomb has landed on my face or my wife's yet (eeek!). Also, I have seen some (spring) squirming baby-ones, ~1/16" by a window. They look exactly as the adults. They then later (starved) died - mama figured a way in, but could not figure a way-out of the house! |
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hoosierbanana
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I read in one of those articles that they respond to pheromone traps when young, or only in the fall when mature. Milky spore and phorid flies are supposed to be working well on japanese beetles and fire ants so let's hope to see those wasps soon. |
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drivewayfarmer
Registered: Posts: 773 |
Anyone tried kaolin clay/water spray (Surround) to help control them on plants ? |
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nypd5229
Registered: Posts: 1,903 |
The Brown ones are what we get up here but there are a few others. |
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satellitehead
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I had a ton of the new invasive ones lAst year homing up in my grill tarp..... |
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Pami225
Registered: Posts: 79 |
I didn't know what those things were. I saw one last October |
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Figluvah
Registered: Posts: 1,111 |
What does DBF stand for.......??? It would be easy for me to let my imagination run WILD
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Pami225
Registered: Posts: 79 |
[QUOTE=Figluvah]What does DBF stand for.......??? It would be easy for me to let my imagination run WILD [/QUOTE] LOL- it's "dear boyfriend" |
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Figluvah
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Thanks Whew......I was really worried there for a minute.......HEHE, can ya tell I'm damn near 74 years old?
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