(NEXSTAR) — Fall weather has finally settled in, bringing with it a crisp breeze that may encourage you to open the windows to enjoy. As delightful as that autumn air may feel, your open windows ...
You may also see one climbing up a window in your house this winter. We’re talking about the brown marmorated stink bug — a pest that is now a common sight throughout the state. A native of ...
Move out of the way, stink bugs—there’s a new fall bug in town. Well, not just one bug. A couple of them. The invasion of brown marmorated stink bugs is a clear indication of fall.
Q. Where do stink bugs come from? The main type of stink bug found in the United States is the brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys), an invasive species native to Asia. The brown stink ...
The stink bug is technically known as the Halyomorpha halys and also goes by the name brown marmorated stink bug. The stink bug has an interesting story because it is not native to the US ...
Stink bugs have a habit of finding any space in your home to comfortably ride out the winter months, especially the invasive brown marmorated stink bug. The brown marmorated stink bug was first ...
As delightful as that autumn air may feel, your open windows may also serve as an open door to the invasive brown marmorated stink bug. There’s a fair chance you’ve already been acquainted ...