How to Identify and Prevent Stink Bugs from Invading Your Home

Spring and summer are beautiful seasons in the DFW area, but they also bring unwanted guests: stink bugs. These bugs are a common nuisance in Texas and can easily find their way into your home. But don't worry, Paragon Pest Control is here to help! In this blog post, we'll teach you how to identify and prevent stink bugs from invading your home.

 

Identification

Stink bugs are shield-shaped and range in size from 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch long. They have a distinctive odor that's described as "musty" or "rotten." These bugs come in a variety of colors, but most are brown or green with a metallic sheen. They have six legs and two antennae, and they use their proboscis to feed on plant sap.

 

Prevention

The best way to deal with stink bugs is to prevent them from entering your home in the first place.

Here are some tips to keep them away:

 
  • Seal cracks and gaps: Stink bugs can enter your home through tiny cracks and gaps in your windows, doors, and foundation. Seal any openings with caulk or weatherstripping.
 
  • Use screens: Install screens on your windows and doors to keep stink bugs out.
 
  • Keep your home clean: Stink bugs are attracted to clutter and dirty areas. Keep your home clean and free of debris to discourage them from settling in.
 
  • Turn off outdoor lights: Stink bugs are attracted to light, so turn off outdoor lights at night or switch to yellow bulbs.
 
  • Remove food sources: Stink bugs feed on plants, so remove any vegetation that's close to your home. They're also attracted to fruit, so keep it in the fridge or in sealed containers.
 

Treatment

If you already have a stink bug problem, don't panic. Contact Paragon Pest Control and we'll take care of it for you. We offer professional stink bug removal services that are safe and effective.

 

In conclusion, stink bugs can be a nuisance in the DFW area, but there are ways to prevent and control them.

By following these tips, you can keep these pesky pests out of your home and enjoy a bug-free season.