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February 16, 2012

Stinkbugs? Just wondering…

Between you and me, I think we had a stinkbug in our house today. A friend says he has been getting at least one a day for a while…

How about you?

 

10 comments

  • Marjorie B.

    I’ve had a couple of them in the last two or three weeks. Also have had them the last year or two in warm weather, to my dismay.

  • several a week all winter….they are creepy as all hell when they fly–but luckily are easy to catch when not flying…

  • Yes an average of 2 a week for the past few weeks. they should be going out as soon as it is warmer. Can’t wait!

  • Thanks — have been trying to get The Record interested in doing a story…

  • Dave Kaplan

    Several a day for the past few months. Called an exterminator to come out on Monday. The boys love to see who can find them first.

  • Our neighbors have had them all winter. Us, not one. Weird.

  • They’ve enjoyed your hospitality all winter. They come indoors in the fall for a long winter’s nap. They wake up in the spring and want to go out. We let them out.

  • They are becoming only too common

  • We’ve had a couple these past few days.

  • John Workman

    Yep. One yesterday.

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10 comments

  • Marjorie B.

    I’ve had a couple of them in the last two or three weeks. Also have had them the last year or two in warm weather, to my dismay.

  • several a week all winter….they are creepy as all hell when they fly–but luckily are easy to catch when not flying…

  • Yes an average of 2 a week for the past few weeks. they should be going out as soon as it is warmer. Can’t wait!

  • Thanks — have been trying to get The Record interested in doing a story…

  • Dave Kaplan

    Several a day for the past few months. Called an exterminator to come out on Monday. The boys love to see who can find them first.

  • Our neighbors have had them all winter. Us, not one. Weird.

  • They’ve enjoyed your hospitality all winter. They come indoors in the fall for a long winter’s nap. They wake up in the spring and want to go out. We let them out.

  • They are becoming only too common

  • We’ve had a couple these past few days.

  • John Workman

    Yep. One yesterday.

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