How Do You Kill A Stink Bug?
Stink bugs are plant eaters and will not bite humans, but they can leave a rash if crushed on the skin. They do attack a variety of plants, including many types of fruit trees, ornamental plants and several garden plants, such as tomatoes, peppers, beans and okra. In the fall, when the temperature drops, stink bugs often seek shelter in people’s homes for the winter, sometimes in large numbers. Use a pyrethrin aerosol spray to kill one stink bug by simply removing the cap, shaking the can vigorously to agitate and mix the product, and spraying the stink bug directly. Pyrethrin-based sprays are safe and provide quick results. Use a pyrethrin aerosol fogger to treat for larger numbers. Use it as you would a flea bomb by covering or storing exposed food and dishes, ensuring that there are no open flames (including pilot lights), and shaking the can vigorously. Remove the cap, engage the trigger mechanism, set the can down in an upright position, and then leave the area for the time stated