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Yes, stink bugs migrate.

Specifically, the insects in question (Pentatomoideafamily) migrate on their own and through intervention. For example, the brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) is a non-native species wherever it is found outside Korea and Japan. Wherever it is found, it tends to be regarded as an undesirable pest that voraciously preys upon edible, fruit and vegetable crops and plants.

The stink bug migrates on its own when it does not find environmental or feeding conditions to its liking. It also will migrate by way of nature - such as extreme weather, floods, winds - or through human intervention - as is the case with its accidental introduction into the United States of America by 1998.

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