A few birds are known to eat them. In Britain the Great Tit (the Black-capped Chickadee of North America) has been seen to feed on them but few other animals will eat them in the usual sense of the word, However, many animals feed on them as parasites. Several Tachinid flies lay their eggs on stinkbugs. The eggs hatch and the larva (maggot) burrows into the stinkbug and feeds on it.. There are too many to name but, for example, Subclytia rotundiventris parasitises the bug Elasmucha grisea.
Tiny braconid wasps do a similar thing, and there are myrmarid worms and nematodes too. Against all these the stink glands are no defence.
It's no fun being a stink bug!
no. the reason why swamps stink is because of dead and decaying plants, trees, and animals. not stink bugs.
Yes it is and it smells bad.
no it will not. the stink bugs protection will always be there
Stink bugs belong to the family Pentatomidae.
stink bugs r not female because females don't stink male dofemale stink bugs NO male r stink bugs
stink bugs are rarelypoisonous some that have a disease are but no stink bugs are poisonous so that's all
Yes, stink bugs do have a hard outside shell. The bugs are not poisonous.
No. Asian Lady Beetles (Stink Bugs) are everywhere!
They are born with that defense.
Stink bugs came from Asia in a cargo shipment.
Bats and birds eat june bugs. So do a few laybugs.
no birds eat stink bugs because well they stink.