You may think stink bug season is over once the snow hits the ground, but you’d be wrong. Yes, they’re very active in the fall as they crawl into homes looking for warm places to spend the winter.
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How to Keep Stink Bugs Away From Your House—Permanently, According to Exterminatorsthey will attract more stink bugs. Also, outdoor food sources such as produce with sap or nectar can be a breeding ground for stink bugs. Poorly sealed doors, windows, pipes, and bright lights ...
According to Orkin, stink bugs generally mate, reproduce and feed from spring to late fall. They seek shelter for winter and go into a dormant phase called "diapause." But that doesn't mark the ...
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