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no birds eat stink bugs because well they stink.
Yes, wolf spiders are known to feed on stink bugs. Stink bugs are part of their diet as they are opportunistic predators that feed on a variety of insects. Wolf spiders use their speed and agility to capture and eat stink bugs along with other prey items.
yes,every living thing has to eat or drink somehow.
I continue to find holes in my stored clothing and there are always stink bugs on them. ,I just pulled winter clothes that I had stored in the garage and basement and many stink bugs were in them and also many holes, I have never heard that there can destroy clothing but the ones we had, DID!!!
Most are plant feeders (a few are predators). Farming areas can yield good numbers in crops like cabbage, cotton, etc. or in nearby roadside vegetation. Many species come to lights at night. Adult stink bugs of various species are active from spring through late fall. To keep them alive in the classroom, give the bugs well washed fresh green beans.
yes ladybugs do eat stink bugs because they are small bugs and it is easy for ladybugs to eat them.
yes
stink bugs are good to keep they eat other insects and intruders.
no birds eat stink bugs because well they stink.
no they dont
Yes, wolf spiders are known to feed on stink bugs. Stink bugs are part of their diet as they are opportunistic predators that feed on a variety of insects. Wolf spiders use their speed and agility to capture and eat stink bugs along with other prey items.
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no thay do not
yes they only eat ants and suck there blood to make them stink they normally make you stink for 3wks
Yes, assassin bugs eat stink bugs. The insects in question (Reduviidae family) feed upon beneficial arthropods and insect pests. They prey upon stink bugs (Pentatomidaefamily) by ambushing them, biting them, paralyzing them with saliva and swallowing them alive.
Yes they will eat almost all vegetation.
Yes, people eat stink bugs. The insects in question (Pentatomidae family) rank among Asia's delicacies since they are sources of crunchy protein and mix nicely into sticky rice, a preferred way of consuming them in Indonesian cuisine.