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I'm bullish on brown marmorated stinkbugs. (Original Post)
Lyric
Dec 2011
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Honestly, the same is true here. I won't say that we've had "very few", but we've had "fewER".
Lyric
Dec 2011
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madinmaryland
(64,931 posts)1. You know, here in Maryland the stinkbug infestation seems to be way down.
I have seen very few since last spring. Several other DUer's from Maryland have said the same thing.
Lyric
(12,675 posts)2. Honestly, the same is true here. I won't say that we've had "very few", but we've had "fewER".
However, I had two of them in my bedroom today, so they squicked me out, lol.
I wonder if the local birds have decided that they taste good after all?
comipinko
(0 posts)3. Crisp them up for about 90 seconds in a hot skillet, a little garlic, and salt to taste. Yum.
HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)4. I'll buy 10,000 shares.