A stink bug emits a strong, unpleasant odor when threatened or crushed, often described as a mix of rotten vegetables and skunk. This distinct smell comes from the chemicals they release as a defense mechanism. The scent can be quite pungent and lingering, making it easily recognizable. Many people find it off-putting, which is why stink bugs can be undesirable pests in homes and gardens.
no crushing a stink bug will not atract other stink bugs but the smell is hard to get rid of
No omnivore....they also eat bugs like caterpillars
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.
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.
a cross between a stinkbug and a spider.
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.
yes a stink bug is a beetle
Proxys punctulatus
Smell like eggs
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