peroxide will do a reasonable job of it.
Stink bugs do end up going their legs back. This happens due to theoccurrence of elemental movement in their body's. When their legs grow back they also pick up more speed than they had before. A stink bugs speed rate can go up to 300 mph.
Mud can stain. This is especially true if you do not clean it up right away.
yes only if they S*** and dont clean it up
water is easy to clean because it does not stick or stain.
Stink bugs have glands in their thorax which produce a foul smelling liquid. The stink is related to pheremones (odours produced by insects and other animals to attract mates) and is made from various aldehydes. The bugs "stink" to discourage predators.
most bugs have both colour vision and shadow sensing eyes
Well according to my calculations the stink bugs scietifically known as Pentatomoide They are commonly referred to as shield bugs, chust bugs, and stink bugs. Without people knowing they get imorted to Virginia by crawling up the anus of the human body and when people fly to other countries they come out of the faeces and pop out and go into the street and make babies into other anuses and spread like peanut butter
when you add cat litter to any grease or oil stain then minerals inside get the stain out
stink bugs start as eggs then babys after they grow up and be adults and then it breeds (have sex) with other stinkbugs to make a egg then eats a c*ck releasing a terrible odor
Most are plant feeders (a few are predators). Farming areas can yield good numbers in crops like cabbage, cotton, etc. or in nearby roadside vegetation. Many species come to lights at night. Adult stink bugs of various species are active from spring through late fall. To keep them alive in the classroom, give the bugs well washed fresh green beans.
You snort it up like Billy Mays and watch the stain disappear.
I one I saw eating a stink bug was at least 3 inches long.