Stink bugs are not known to bite or sting humans, so they typically do not leave marks on the skin. However, if a stink bug is mishandled or feels threatened, it may release a foul-smelling chemical as a defense mechanism, which can cause skin irritation for some individuals. This irritation is usually mild and temporary, but it's best to handle stink bugs with care to avoid any potential discomfort.
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!
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
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
that they stink?....
a pinching bug
I think he a type of horned beetle not a stink bug.
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Google thebugsquad they have a article on stink bug traps that i find to be rather helpful