To effectively attack stink bugs, it is important to understand their biology, habits, and preferred environments.
Stop Smelly Bugs From Entering Your Home by Sealing Any Holes, Gaps, or Cracks in Doors, Windows, and Walls.
Birds, spiders, and praying mantises are natural predators that can help keep stink bug populations in check.
Natural food-grade diatomaceous earth can be used to make barriers that keep stink bugs out and dry them out.
To reduce the amount of stink bugs without using harmful chemicals, set up light traps outside your home to attract and capture them.
To keep stink bugs inside and avoid unpleasant scents, vacuum them regularly while covering the vacuum nozzle with a stocking or cloth.
For a natural repellent that stops stink bugs in their tracks, try spraying plants and outdoor surfaces with neem oil.
For long-term stink bug infestations, particularly in difficult or extensive settings, it's best to seek the advice of a certified pest management expert.