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'''Stink bug''' or '''stinkbug''' is a common name for several insects and may refer to:

'''Stink bug''' may refer to:



* Any of several bugs in the true bug (hemipteran) family [[Pentatomidae]]

* Any insect in the true bug ([[hemipteran]]) family [[Pentatomidae]], generally called shield bugs or stink bugs

* Any of several common insects in the true bug ([[hemipteran]]) family [[Pentatomidae]], including:

**''[[Halyomorpha halys]]'', or brown marmorated stink bug

**''[[Halyomorpha halys]]'', or brown marmorated stink bug

**''Chinavia hilaris'', or [[green stink bug]]

**''[[Chinavia hilaris]]'', or green stink bug

* ''[[Boisea trivittata]]'', or boxelder bug

* ''[[Boisea trivittata]]'', or boxelder bug in the true bug ([[hemipteran]]) family [[Rhopalidae]]

* Any insect in the true bug ([[hemipteran]]) family [[Scutelleridae]], generally called jewel stinkbugs

* ''Scutelleridae'', or [[jewel stinkbug]]s

* ''[[Eleodes]]'', or stink beetles, a genus in the darkling beetle family

* ''[[Eleodes]]'', or stink beetles, a genus in the darkling beetle family ([[Tenebrionidae]])

*An unofficial name for the [[Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk#Nicknames|Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk]]


{{Animal common name}}

{{Animal common name}}

The stinkbug commonly finds warmth within houses during the summer which is their breeding season. The will Nessel under the covers of beds and will go unnoticed for years until they lay up to 500000 eggs. A common remedy is vinegar spray which triggers a immune response causing it to have a seizure. It is recommended to kill any you find in the US because they are invasive.


Latest revision as of 09:15, 29 April 2024

Stink bug may refer to:

  • Any of several common insects in the true bug (hemipteran) family Pentatomidae, including:
  • Boisea trivittata, or boxelder bug in the true bug (hemipteran) family Rhopalidae
  • Any insect in the true bug (hemipteran) family Scutelleridae, generally called jewel stinkbugs
  • Eleodes, or stink beetles, a genus in the darkling beetle family (Tenebrionidae)
  • An unofficial name for the Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk

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