TThe boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis) is a beetle measuring an average length of six millimetres. It looks similar to the stinkbug however it is smaller in size.
they will eat something and then they will turn to a stinkbug over night (not sure but thats what my studies say on stink bugs).
As a stinkbug is an insect, it is an invertebrate. All insects are invertebrates.
Pentatomidae
You can use hot and soapy water to get a stain from a stinkbug off your skin. You can also try and use vinegar.
no. a stinkbug is like any other bug. animals usually dont want to eat them because of their stench. the stink they produce is a defense mechanism.
No omnivore....they also eat bugs like caterpillars
Proxys punctulatus
a cross between a stinkbug and a spider.
Angel insect Ant Antlion Assassin bug Bee Beetle Bug Bull ant Bumblebee Butterfly Carpenter bee Cicada Click beetle Cranefly/Daddy long legs Cricket Darkling beetle Dung beetle Earwig Flea Flower mantis Fly Giraffe weevil Gladiator/heelwalker Grasshopper Honeypot ant Ichneumon wasp Lacewing Ladybird/ladybug Leaf insect Longhorn beetle/Longicorn beetle Mantid/Mantis/Praying mantis Mayfly Mole Cricket Mosquito Moth Sawfly Scarab beetle Silverfish/Fish moth Stag beetle Stalk eyed fly Stick insect Stinkbug Strepsipteran Termite Wasp Water beetle Water strider Webspinner Weevil Whirligig beetle Zorapteran List of Butterflies: Acraeas Admirals Birdwings Blues Browns Charaxes Diadems Guineafowl Hairstreaks Monarchs Painted lady Pansies Skippers Swallowtails Swordtails Sylphs Tips Whites
Spiders and Praying Mantises have been known to eat them. Also several species of parasitic wasps are known to attack and lay their eggs in them (eventually killing the stinkbug as the larvae hatch and eat their way out)
A Stinkbug