yeah i think the black milipedes or something really stink when you step on them lol
I would say a stink bug
No although it does tap their energy.
you just smell awful if you did you would probley figer it out by now
The large shield-shaped Pentatomoidea bugs will bite people and pets with their large piercing mandibles, but usually only when disturbed. Most times you will only get sprayed by their horrible odor.
Some people can't smell stink bug odor, while others can smell a stink bug's odor from quite a distance. It really depends on your sensitivity to scents.
Few natural enemies prey upon elder bugs since their populations suffer few major disease or predatory threats. Spiders are considered minor predators while birds fail to feed in any significant numbers, probably due to the ability of the bugs to emit an offensive odor.
A Stink Bug's odor can last as long as six months. When trying to remove them, do not crush them or hurt them to avoid leaving the smell behind. Also, anything that has the scent on it can attract other Stink Bugs, so if possible, get it out of the house.
Butterworts have a flypaper method of traping. The leaf surface is oily and feels like butter. Hince the name!! They sent out a musty odor to attract bugs. The leaf has tiny glands that produce a sticky substance, catching the bug. The "stick" is not that stong, so most large bugs break free. Small gnats and other bugs cannot escape...
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Californium has no odor.
it has no odor
no, it does not.
it has no odor