Get your hair spray out and spray them down so that way they wont move when you get a napkin and flush them down the toilet
yes they stink like there head has ben down the toilet
Stink bugs have glands in their thorax which produce a foul smelling liquid. The stink is related to pheremones (odours produced by insects and other animals to attract mates) and is made from various aldehydes. The bugs "stink" to discourage predators.
I spray them with a mixture of original dawn dish detergent and water. It doesn't take much before they slow down and drop. Works everytime.
Piercing mouthparts account for the way that stink bugs obtain their food. The insects in question (Pentatomoideasuperfamily) are capable of breaking through plant part exteriors to extract interior fluids. The liquids thus sipped into the pentatomid's body will deprive the affected plant of life-sustaining, soluble nutrients coming up by roots and flowing down from leaves.
Yes, it is generally safe to flush toilet paper down the toilet as it is designed to break down easily in water.
Flushing ANY solid objects down the toilet radically increases the chance of a plugged toilet.
You will probably clog your toilet or pipes if you flush anything but toilet paper. I would not recommend trying to flush underwear down the toilet.
It goes down the toilet but if you go in the sink it goes down the drain.
Depending on how thick the subfloor is, you can use 2 wax rings and longer bolts. If it is too much for that or you are not comfortable with the idea, you could use another PVC toilet flange, screw it down to the floor with wax ring between it and the old flange. Once the toilet is set and bolted down, as long as there is a seal it will be alright. There isn't any real pressure from the flush to push the wax out if you double them up.
If you have to hold the toilet handle down to flush, you need to press and hold the handle until the toilet flushes completely.
I don't know for sure there is a "queen stink bug" but I seen one at work today we were calling the "queen". It was twice as large as a normal stink bug (brown marmorated beetle) with larger wings, longer legs, longer antennae, but the feature that stuck out the most was a shell-like bit that stuck out in the middle of it's body and had a center row of spikes going down the middle of it. Also, it had a long black "feeder" (or sucker, I'm not an etymologist so I don't know the proper terminology) sticking out of it's "mouth" that was black and curled under it's head. It was big, and gross and when one of my coworkers kicked it, something red came out of it's hind-end and then retracted back inside. I'm 99% sure it was a stink bug, and if it was, it was certainly a bigger, badder version.