As spring and warmer temps ramp up, many people are reporting critters in their homes, a bit earlier than usual.
Talk about nope, nope and more nope! There’s a new species of spider spreading across the U.S. that can be as big as the palm ...
Brown marmorated stink bugs (Halyomorpha halys) may have a funny name, but no one who has to deal with them is laughing.
Celebrate Earth Day and Arbor Day with the City of Hickory and the Community Appearance Commission (CAC) during the fifth ...
I have been seeing more squash bug-looking critters in our home this winter, and I have heard there are stink bugs that look similar and would likely be found overwintering in cabins. I have friends ...
If you've ever accidentally squished one of these tiny, shield-shaped intruders in the garden, then you know exactly why they're known as stink bugs. But even beyond their distinctive, odorous defense ...
IF YOU’VE NOTICED an increase in pest pressure in the garden over the past few years, you’re not alone. Warming temperatures mean that all sorts of insects are more likely to survive the winters and ...
My photo, taken in mid-October, shows a green stink bug nymph on a wildflower seed head. There are three major kinds of stink bugs in Southeast Missouri. Their backs have a shield shape, earning them ...
It's a truly awful sentence: the stink bugs are here. Like they do at the beginning of every fall, the brown marmorated stink bug has already shown up in South Bend and nationwide. As the temperatures ...
If you thought the signature fall scent was pumpkin spice, think again: invasive stink bugs are bringing an aroma of their own to America. As temperatures drop and insects seek warmth, one species, ...
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