Stink Bug Catcher: Homemade Remedies for a Pest-Free Home
Stink bugs, with their distinctive odor and penchant for invading homes, can be a nuisance to deal with. Luckily, there are simple stink bug catchers you can use to catch and repel these pesky insects.
In this guide, we'll explore two effective techniques using common household items: double-sided tape and aluminum foil.
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Project 1: Catching Stink Bugs with Double-Sided Tape
Stink bugs are attracted to light and often make their way indoors through windows. By strategically placing double-sided tape on window sills, you can trap them before they have a chance to enter your home.
1. Prepare Your Materials
Gather your supplies: double-sided tape and scissors.
2. Apply the Tape
Carefully peel off the backing of the double-sided tape and apply it along the window sills, focusing on areas where stink bugs are likely to enter.
3. Monitor and Replace
Check the tape regularly for trapped stink bugs. Once it becomes covered with bugs or loses its stickiness, replace it with fresh tape.
Project 2: Repelling Stink Bugs with Aluminum Foil
If you prefer to avoid the stink bugs all together and not deal with them getting caught in the tape then try this:
1. Cover Surfaces with Foil
Cut aluminum foil into strips.
Stick pieces of double-sided tape along the outside of your window sills, door thresholds, and other entry points where stink bugs may attempt to enter.
Attach the foil to the tape. This will ensure it stays in place.
2. Maintain the Barrier
Regularly inspect the foil barriers and replace them as needed, especially if they become dirty or damaged.
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By combining these two methods—trapping stink bugs with double-sided tape and repelling them with aluminum foil—you can effectively control their presence in your home.
With a little DIY effort, you can enjoy a stink bug-free environment all year round.
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Lancer on Apr 17, 2024I saw these on a branch and clipped the branch into a bag and send them off so I don't get any in doors. I think stink bug is like a Mexican Guayabo tree bug and especially when there like thirteen feet tall. The is grey and has spaded legs and can fly.
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Debbie Westgate- Guyot-Sliwa on Apr 17, 2024I've never seen a 13 foot bug? Pretty scary.
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