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Pest Control : How to Get Rid of Stink Bugs

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2009

Stink bugs are bugs that feed on the nectar that comes from plants, and one of the best ways to eliminate them is to eliminate weeds around the house. Find out how to use an organic residual spray to treat stink bugs with help from a pest control company in this free video on getting rid of stink bugs.

Expert: Pete LaQuaglia
Bio: Pete LaQuaglia is the owner and operator of PestFreeGoGreen. He uses organic and natural ways to get rid of insects.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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  • omg this guy is a moron-we have no shrubs or weeds around our house and we have them all in our attic-more useless info

  • @MsAmerica57 I live in PA and I completely agree, they are EVERYWHERE here, but one of the mistakes I made was to wait and see if they die off.

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  • anyone know of any pesticides labeled for stink bugs? I just recently found out that Demand CS recently updated their label to treat stink bugs. So that's now aboard my truck.

  • i couda thot of this :-/

  • The stink bugs leave a pheromone that attracts them back to a suitable living area once the temperature starts to go down. This pheromone lasts for about a year so during late spring, early summer you want to seal all the cracks and holes that they might be able to squeeze through. If you can keep them out for one year, the pheromone will dissolve and they won't and shouldn't come back.

  • Don't smash them. Hold them in a kleenex or paper towel and flush them.

  • Also tape your roof.

  • Tape your house off inside and out, and use wire mesh or mosquito net for un-tapeable stuff they can get through. Being august now, this is when they return. Slowly but surely. So tape up! Duct, electrical, whatever! They won't get in.

  • Good basic portion of what needs to be done... or should I say "one" portion of preventative maintenance...

  • well thanks for the complement frank, actually i am not a kid, and am sorry i called you a moron, that was not very nice of me:( but this info just is not useful and i really dont think you know what you are talking about, hence all the other comments on here also stating the same thing, why are you just replying to my post? maybe you could do an update and let us know if there is any new useful info??

  • @conniecorn4 You're a moron, Theres more than one type of stink bug... Don't go trolling on the internet kid.

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