![]() But if allowed, they will squeeze their way inside a home at every opportunity, especially in the cold. They are technically an agricultural pest and can cause devastation to crops both on large-scale operations as well as backyard gardens. Because of this, they will often be found wedged between boards or firewood, and when they manage to wiggle their ways indoors they can be a real nuisance. Stink bugs find a warm place to try and live through the winter. Where do all these stink bugs go in the winter? If you think they smell bad, you should taste one. Not because the stink bug is mad at you, or anything, just because they are lousy at flying. So you might get hit in the temple, or the neck, on your way to the living room. Stink bugs fly, and they're not very good at it. And, they don't generally make a lot of noise-although that tiny buzz-click sound can get old quickly, especially if you have a dozen or so stink bugs.īut what tends to drive people really crazy, is the dive-bombing. They don't get into your food unless you leave fruit laying about. Now, for the most part, stink bugs are pretty good house guests. The problem is, they usually find a nook that is more than slightly heated, and in their mind, they think it is summer again, and start crawling around everywhere. ![]() If they can find a slightly heated nook, they'll be happy to enter a sort of hibernation called diapause, and silently wait for spring. In fall, stink bugs love your home for one reason, and one reason alone: warmth.
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