Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
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- Course
- Date of Publication
- July 7, 2021
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Overview
Course Information
Stink bugs are a nuisance pest for gardens, landscapes, and orchards.
In this online course, you will learn how to identify this new invasive stink bug species that has been devastating orchards, gardens, and small acreage farms across the Eastern United States.
You will also learn where and how to scout this pest, as well as how to differentiate it from other similar looking pests.
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