Cicadas are known for making loud noises, while ladybugs are synonymous with red and black spots. Other bugs stink – literally. The U.S. and Canada are home to approximately 260 stink bug ...
These insects and arachnids might startle you or send shivers down your spine, but there's no need to worry about these bugs—not too much, anyway.
There are more than 200 species of stink bugs that call North America home, but that doesn’t mean you want these critters in yours. And if you are dealing with an infestation of these unwanted ...
The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug has a "shield" shaped body that is characteristic of all stink bugs. The adults are approximately 17 mm (5/8 inch) long with a mottled brownish grey color. The next to ...
One-spotted stink bug commonly found in Minnesota soybeans. Photo: Ione L. BugGuide.net. Shield-shaped bodies with a triangular structure (scutellum) on their backs. 5-segmented antennae.
Stink bugs are pests of many crops worldwide. In the United States, plant feeding stink bugs are most often associated with soybean, tobacco, peaches, crucifers, tomatoes, small grains, cotton, and ...
Halyomorpha halys (Stål), the "Brown Marmorated Stink Bug," was accidentally introduced into Allentown, PA around 1996 from China or Japan. The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug feeds on a wide range of ...
Stink bugs feed on many plants, including native and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, weeds, and many cultivated crops. They can do a lot of damage to vegetable and flower gardens. Stink bugs get ...
Brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) is an invasive species. They feed on approximately 200 different plant species, including many fruits, vegetables and row crops. They spend the winter in buildings, ...
Another home invader that we are starting to see more and more of in Illinois is the brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys, Stål). This invasive pest is known to feed on over 300 plants and is ...