When considering the odoriferous occasional invader that is the stink bug, they can be described much like Mr. Grinch:
โThe three words that describe you are as follows, and I quote, โStink, Stank, Stunk!โโ
Tennessee, as well as 32 other states in America, are dealing with the rotten reality of stink bug infestations.
Tennessee, as well as 32 other states in America, are dealing with the rotten reality of stink bug infestations. Unfortunately, because they secrete a smelly liquid when threatened, even a thirty-nine-and-a-half foot pole wonโt help.
Stink bugs have already been reported in the Middle Tennessee area. Some species of the bug attack crops and can cost farmers millions of dollars in damage. Other stink bugs only attack the noses of people who happen to step on or disturb them.
To prevent stink bugs from entering your home, make sure you seal around windows and doors with silicone-latex caulk. Also, patch any holes or replace any damaged screens on windows, porches or doors. Vacuuming an affected area may help, as long as the vacuum bag is disposed of properly and not left inside to release the nasty odor.
Theย National Pest Management Associationย warns homeowners this week that the bugs’ growing populations are likely to make infestations significantly worse this year. “This season’s stink bug population will be larger than in the past,” says Jim Fredericks, director of technical services for NPMA.
If you encounter stink-stank-stunk bugs in your home or work place, do not squash them. Call us at 615.217.7284 or emailย service@thebugman.us. Weโre happy to help you defeat those mini Mr. Grinches!