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Invasive brown stink bugs are everywhere — but for how much longer?(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 have already seen the aptly-named brown marmorated stink bug, a native of East Asia, climbing on your windows, doors, siding, and more as it searches for a wintering spot. The first stink ...
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House Digest on MSNThe Fast-Growing Tree You Won't Want In Your Yard If You Want To Keep Stink Bugs AwayAlthough this tree makes a beautiful addition to any yard, it comes with an unfortunate downside you don't want to deal with: they easily attract stink bugs.
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 ...
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