If you’ve ever noticed a strange odor after spotting a shield-shaped bug crawling across your wall, chances are you’ve encountered a stink bug. While these pests are mostly harmless to people, they can quickly become a major nuisance once they invade your home — especially throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland.
Stink bugs are known for their unpleasant odor, noisy flying, and ability to gather in large numbers indoors during cooler months. Even worse, they can damage gardens, ornamental plants, and crops outdoors before eventually making their way inside to overwinter.
The good news? There are several ways to reduce stink bug activity around your home and prevent a full-blown infestation.
Stink bugs are most active during the late summer and fall. As temperatures begin to cool, they start searching for warm, protected places to spend the winter. Homes and businesses provide the perfect shelter.
These pests commonly gather on sunny exterior walls before squeezing through tiny gaps around:
Once inside, stink bugs hide in attics, wall voids, garages, and crawl spaces throughout the winter months. When temperatures warm up in late winter or spring, they become active again and start appearing indoors.
Several things can attract stink bugs to your property:
Stink bugs are highly attracted to light, especially white exterior lighting at night. Bright entryway lights and uncovered windows can draw them closer to your home.
Trees, shrubs, gardens, and ornamental plants provide food and shelter for stink bugs. Branches touching your home can even act as bridges that help them gain access indoors.
Like many overwintering pests, stink bugs seek warmth once temperatures begin dropping in the fall.
Preventing stink bugs starts with making your home less inviting and more difficult to enter.
Carefully inspect your home’s exterior for cracks, gaps, and openings. Pay special attention to:
Use caulk, weather stripping, or sealant to close these gaps before stink bug season arrives.
Switch white bulbs to yellow insect-resistant lighting or reduce unnecessary nighttime lighting around your home. Closing blinds and curtains at night can also help reduce attraction.
Keep shrubs, bushes, and tree branches trimmed away from your home’s siding and roofline to reduce access points.
Stink bug problems typically worsen in late summer and fall, so preventative measures are most effective before colder weather begins.
Many homeowners try sprays or store-bought pesticides when stink bugs appear indoors, but DIY treatments are often frustrating and ineffective.
Crushing stink bugs can release their unpleasant odor, and many over-the-counter products fail to address the source of the infestation. Since stink bugs often hide deep inside wall voids and attic spaces, eliminating visible bugs rarely solves the full problem.
Professional treatment is usually the most effective way to control stink bugs and prevent recurring infestations.
At Viking Pest Control, our team provides professional stink bug control services throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
Using Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques, we help homeowners:
Whether you’re already seeing stink bugs indoors or want to stop them before they become a problem, our experienced technicians can help protect your home year-round.
If stink bugs are taking over your home, contact Viking Pest Control today for a fast, free quote and professional stink bug solutions.