Tag: Stink Bugs
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Go Away Stink Bugs!
The damage they have caused is done and the population explosion has occurred. They are saying goodbye to your tomatoes, peppers, peaches, apples, and other delicious summertime fruits and vegetables. Now it’s time for the brown marmorated stink bug to find a warm spot to spend it’s time during the frigid months until they can once…
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Stink Bugs Are Still A Menacing Pest In New Jersey
New Jersey pest control professionals are certain that before long the brown marmorated stink bug will unfortunately be returning to the homes and businesses throughout New Jersey. As the cooler fall temperature arrive, stink bugs will make their way from vegetation areas to structures trying to find a warm spot to hibernate for the winter…
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New Jersey Stink Bug Populations Continue To Rise
New Jersey pest control experts remember the frantic calls well from home and business owners throughout the state of New Jersey in 2010. Reports of a strange pre-historic bug had invaded the interior and exterior of structures seemingly out of the blue. Using typical yard and garden outdoor pesticides only appears to make them annoyed. …
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A Solution To Stink Bugs Could Be In Another Non-Native Pest Part II Of II
Continuing from Wednesday… Finding ways to kill New Jersey stink bugs and those in other locations within the United States is a difficult task says New Jersey pest control experts. Stink bugs have a hard outer shield which enables them to be somewhat pesticide resistant. When a pest is introduced into a non-native land, it…
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A Solution To Stink Bugs Could Be In Another Non-Native Pest Part I Of II
New Jersey pest control experts report that the brown marmorated stink bug population has already increased tremendously in 2011. These non-native stinky pests are believed to have first entered the United States by accident via a shipping container that arrived in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 1998. Since their arrival in the United States, stink bugs have…
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Stink Bugs…Please Go Away! Part II Of II
Continuing From Monday… Besides being an annoying pest for homeowners and business owners, stink bugs have caused tens of millions of dollars in agricultural damages throughout the United States. These creepy bugs have munched their way across America destroying apples, corn, peppers, tomatoes, soybeans, peaches, green beans, cabbage, or any other type of fruit or…