Same in Virginia - yet not as bad as a few years ago.House was covered with them here in WV.
Seeing a lot more than normal in NE Ohio.Anybody else being invaded by these damn things ? I have to beat on the screen door and shake them off before I go out side. Does anyone know anything that will kill these things?
I got a Bug-A-Salt to blast em. Cold weather coming soon that should get rid of them for awhile.I use a crossman pellet pistol, no pellet loaded, pumped up 2-3 pumps, muzzle within 3" of the bugs. Not a very efficient method.
I just sprayed around the perimeter of my house, plus what windows and doors I could hit. The problem is, that if they don't land where the Talstar was applied it doesn't do any good. We have lots of them in central KY.TelStar is the spray I use, it will not harm pets (when it dries), leaves no odor, lasts about 30-45 days.
Yes they have to come in contact with the product, my goal using Telstar is to keep them from entering my home as much as possible. Stink bugs main objective is to enter a warm, dry environment to make it through the winter. Once they are in your home where it is warm they maintain being active all winter long. If they get into a shed or unheated building they huddle together in enclosed tight crevices to hibernate through the winter.I just sprayed around the perimeter of my house, plus what windows and doors I could hit. The problem is, that if they don't land where the Talstar was applied it doesn't do any good. We have lots of them in central KY.
I found this exact thing in my shop yesterday. There were probably 20+ grouped together under a foam pad I had hung on the wall.If they get into a shed or unheated building they huddle together in enclosed tight crevices to hibernate through the winter.