This is of utmost severity. It is imperative that you immediately seek professional medical attention. The toxins in the stink bug will travel through your circulatory system into your capillaries, sabatoging your endocrine system and therefore affecting your pituitary gland. This is life threatening, possibly fatal. The effects are fungible including, but not limited to, shortness of breath, feeling of panic, high fever, connubial desire, larynxial discomfort, throbbing of the chest (because of the traveling toxins, spreading through your veins), menstrual cramps (especially in males), and reverse puberty due to the disturbance of the pituitary gland.
if you bother them, they send a stinky sent! Well, if they are called stink bugs, then they probably stink!!!
Yes, agree with first response. They do bite. Have had similar event to a response that you received with the same bite and what the bite looks like.
accidentally a stink bug was microwaved in my cup of hot chocolate and I drank one mouthful. Is this dangerous
Yes because the bug has a kind of skin that makes the bug smell so bad. So that the bird or anyhting else that is going to eat it. not eat it!
you don't eat it in the start :|
Accidentally biting a stink bug would result in a bitter taste. While not toxic, stink bugs may make a human or animal ill because of the taste.
The word for stink bug in Spanish is chinche. The word for stink bug in Italian cimice. The word for stink bug is bug puanteur.
NO
They eat plants so you can lure them out with tasty plants or take a piece of paper and pick them up with it or if your talking about a pet stink bug feed them plants
you can only smell a stink bug if you squish it.
Green stink bug was created in 1832.
Rice stink bug was created in 1775.
it depends on the stink bug, there's lots of different kinds. for instance there is green stink bugs, also brown marmorted stink bugs. which I have a brown marmorted stink bug as a pet
The brown marmorated stink bug is an insect that had not been previously seen on our continent until accidentally until it was introduced in Pennsylvania. This flying bug has a diamond shape on its back.