In Lubbock, the arrival of spring means dealing with smelly Bradford pears and the aroma of mold, while feral cats contribute ...
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Why are stink bugs more active in the spring? An expert weighs in
Plus, learn how to curb an infestation before spring is in full swing.
Warmer weather brings plenty of joyful things -- and some not so joyful, like stinkbugs. But stinkbug infestations might ...
With stinkbug season in full swing, the Daily Sentinel spoke with an Orkin pest control expert to find out where they come ...
The moment the snow melts and the garden wakes up, the compost pile sometimes delivers a shocking surprise. Instead of the earthy aroma of rich soil, the air suddenly fills with something that ...
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The Science Behind Why Stink Bugs Smell So Gross
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Flying insects are some of the most annoying bugs to get into your house with how they buzz around your head and face and land in your coffee ...
Spring has officially sprung, and your nose knows it.
Spring is finally here, and with it comes a few unwanted guests you may have already spotted around your home. Stink bugs—brown or green flying insects with a hard back, under an inch in size—are ...
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