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Stink Bugs will Reach Record Numbers in 2013
Date:1/23/2013

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Mike Raupp, a stink bug expert and entomologist at the University of Maryland says, "We're really expecting a bigger crop of stink bugs in the region coming into 2013."

Once that “bigger crop” reaches maximum size in September, Schneidmiller says, it is too late to alleviate the problem around your house.

Stink bugs aren’t just a foul-smelling nuisance; they’ve also caused millions of dollars in damage to crops. Because of this, Raupp warns that stink bugs are one of the most serious agricultural pests we’ve ever seen in the United States.

These invasive stink bugs from Asia first appeared in 1998 near Allentown, PA. With no natural insect enemies to keep their population in check, their numbers have steadily grown, hitting severe infestation levels in September 2010.

From Allentown, stink bugs have hitched rides and
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