Stink bugs are not man-made; they are a natural part of ecosystems. However, certain species, like the brown marmorated stink bug, have been introduced to new areas, often inadvertently through global trade and travel. This introduction can lead to them becoming invasive in those regions. Their presence can impact local agriculture and ecosystems, but their origins are rooted in natural evolutionary processes.
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
Yes, stink bugs can fly.
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.
no birds eat stink bugs because well they stink.
Stink bugs came from Asia in a cargo shipment.
Research suggests that stink bugs do not have a preference for peppermint.