|
Home | Forums | Gallery | Webcams | Blogs | YouTube Channel | Classifieds | Calendar | Register | FAQ | Donate | Members List | Today's Posts | Search |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
11-01-2018, 08:14 PM | #1 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: San Francisco/Meredith
Posts: 1,491
Thanks: 604
Thanked 631 Times in 321 Posts
|
Stink bugs...What happened to them???
For a number of years up 'till last year there has been an invasion of these obnoxious stinkers that can get into your home through very tiny openings.
Last year I was killing 30 per day on the outside siding. I was told they had no predators. This year I've seen none!!! Por que?
__________________
Gary ~~~~_/) ~~~ ~~~~~~~~ |
11-01-2018, 09:52 PM | #2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 2,009
Thanks: 61
Thanked 701 Times in 455 Posts
|
¿Por qué?
Porque. |
11-01-2018, 10:50 PM | #3 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2014
Posts: 519
Thanks: 227
Thanked 167 Times in 108 Posts
|
Well...
Quote:
__________________
"I don't take responsibility at all." |
|
The Following User Says Thank You to kawishiwi For This Useful Post: | ||
garysanfran (11-02-2018) |
11-02-2018, 06:10 AM | #4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Waltham Ma./Meredith NH
Posts: 3,752
Thanks: 1,966
Thanked 1,070 Times in 675 Posts
|
Maybe all the mice are eating them.
|
11-02-2018, 09:59 AM | #5 |
Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 43
Thanks: 174
Thanked 20 Times in 11 Posts
|
Really Western Conifer Bugs
They moved south to MA! Everyone I talked to had LOTS of them this year!
|
Sponsored Links |
|
11-02-2018, 10:21 AM | #6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: the left coast (Portland)and West Alton
Posts: 1,326
Thanks: 61
Thanked 235 Times in 159 Posts
|
I live out west and noticed the same thing: there were a lot of stink bugs the past few years, but none to speak of this year.
There is a new bug helping to fill the void, a small cricket-looking creature: they say "Nature abhors a vacuum." The worst pest problem I had was "the year of the millipedes," when large numbers of them swarmed around and sometimes in the house. Glad that one ended after one season.
__________________
basking in the benign indifference of the universe |
11-02-2018, 11:29 AM | #7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Thornton's Ferry
Posts: 1,296
Thanks: 67
Thanked 166 Times in 126 Posts
|
Many bugs have population cycles. For instance, Gypsy Moths peak every 7 years ( I think that's the number). Maybe 'Stinkers' have a low point?
|
11-02-2018, 07:40 PM | #8 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 365
Thanks: 65
Thanked 88 Times in 63 Posts
|
Same with lady bugs. Some years there’s tons some years there’s none. Cycles
|
11-03-2018, 04:19 AM | #9 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 6,410
Thanks: 719
Thanked 1,381 Times in 957 Posts
|
|
11-03-2018, 03:36 PM | #10 |
Deceased Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 702
Thanks: 360
Thanked 179 Times in 141 Posts
|
Sorry- I don't get post #9.
|
11-03-2018, 04:38 PM | #11 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 6,410
Thanks: 719
Thanked 1,381 Times in 957 Posts
|
I think Garysanfran is talking about the same bugs that barefoot bay is. They are just calling them different things. They look like ladybugs and most people call them that but they really aren't. They come out this time of year, as if they are trying to stay in the heat. They are just awful. They get through the smaller cracks.
|
11-03-2018, 05:28 PM | #12 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Florida (Sebring & Keys), Wolfeboro
Posts: 5,788
Thanks: 2,085
Thanked 742 Times in 532 Posts
|
Stink Bugs Moving from the Western States...
This is what I thought Garysanfran was discussing:
Can't say I've seen them in any numbers—at any time.
__________________
Every MP who enters Winter Harbor will pass by my porch of 67 years... |
11-03-2018, 06:19 PM | #13 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 2,028
Thanks: 603
Thanked 687 Times in 425 Posts
|
I was on a businesss trip to Pennsylvania a few weeks ago and took pictures of the Spotted Lantern Fly that has invested that state. I understand that they stink when you kill them.
The attached photos were taken when I came out of a restaurant. Also attached is a news article that talks about it. https://6abc.com/pets-animals/new-wa...vania/4604233/
__________________
It's never crowded along the extra mile. |
11-03-2018, 06:55 PM | #14 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 6,410
Thanks: 719
Thanked 1,381 Times in 957 Posts
|
The ones we had but I did not see this year were more orange like these:
https://wholelifestylenutrition.com/...-lady-beetles/ |
11-03-2018, 08:30 PM | #15 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Wolfeboro
Posts: 147
Thanks: 234
Thanked 71 Times in 29 Posts
|
Western Conifer Seed Bug (see picture, post #12 byApS). The were pretty bad in New Hampshire last year, but I don't recall seeing any this year.
|
11-04-2018, 07:32 AM | #16 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: San Francisco/Meredith
Posts: 1,491
Thanks: 604
Thanked 631 Times in 321 Posts
|
Yup!!!
That's it. Never saw one before a few years and haven't seen any this year.
__________________
Gary ~~~~_/) ~~~ ~~~~~~~~ |
11-04-2018, 07:36 AM | #17 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 6,410
Thanks: 719
Thanked 1,381 Times in 957 Posts
|
Those are not what we had. I think they look worse than the others!!
|
11-04-2018, 01:41 PM | #18 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: the left coast (Portland)and West Alton
Posts: 1,326
Thanks: 61
Thanked 235 Times in 159 Posts
|
Last year and the year before we had an epidemic of brown marmorated stink bugs, an invasive species from Asia which first arrived in the USA in 1996 and has since been found in most states.
see: https://www.oregon.gov/ODA/shared/Do...gPestAlert.pdf Is this the same one you guys see in NH?
__________________
basking in the benign indifference of the universe |
Bookmarks |
|
|