When the weather starts to get cold, we all probably spend more time indoors. Apparently, bugs are just like us. Many species ...
When the weather gets cooler, stink bugs tend to invite themselves into your warm house. Here are some simple ways to keep ...
Another mitigation tactic Bentley recommended is storing firewood at least 20 feet away, but as far as possible, from the ...
The bug frequently is found climbing on Connecticut windows, doors and siding as it searches for a spot to keep warm during ...
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 ...
Similar to how people prepare for winter, bugs do the same. As temperatures drop, some bugs bury themselves, some just die ...
I'm curious, did you notice an invasion of stink bugs at your house? Stink bugs often seek shelter in homes once the weather becomes cooler each fall. They also will release a chemical alerting ...
Ugh! The aptly named stink bugs (any of several insects in the pentatomidae family) won’t do damage to a home, but when threatened or squished, they release a seriously pungent smell.
Just like colors changing or frost on the pumpkin, a sure sign of fall is the arrival of a pair of pesky invaders. Neither ...
You may also see one climbing up a window in your house this winter. We’re talking about the brown marmorated stink bug — a pest that is now a common sight throughout the state. A native of ...