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Fretta 03-25-2015 02:24 PM

Stink bugs
 
Stink bugs are munching on my Phalaenopsis. What can I do? Never had this problem.

dbarron 03-25-2015 04:41 PM

Umm, being as they're quite large bugs, smash them ?

Polarizeme 03-26-2015 12:57 AM

You shouldn't squish them. They have a horrible odor.

dbarron 03-26-2015 07:49 AM

Lol, well I'd hate to spray...and the sacrifices you must make for your orchids.
I'd only spray if they were a plague and there were hundreds.

RJSquirrel 03-26-2015 07:56 AM

you can suck em up in the vacuum cleaner then dump it real fast before they start to smell...


or knock them off into a cup of water with a tsp of dish soap in it. they will drown in 30 or so seconds and not stink.

:biggrin:


they have been dormant all winter and now they are coming out to eat your orchids bec there isnt anything else to eat. I dont think orchids would have been their 1st choice if you had something else for them to chew on. They prefer fruits and berries.

Ray 03-26-2015 11:02 AM

Grab them gently with toilet paper and FLUSH THE SUCKERS!!!

Leafmite 03-26-2015 12:40 PM

Stink bugs don't seem to cause problems to the orchids though they do munch on some of the other plants. I usually just convince them to crawl onto paper and put them outside.

wintergirl 03-26-2015 12:57 PM

Brown marmorated stink bugs arrived in Pennsylvania in 1996 from Asia, they are an invasive species and are now in 37 states.

ALToronto 03-26-2015 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by wintergirl (Post 741766)
Brown marmorated stink bugs arrived in Pennsylvania in 1996 from Asia, they are an invasive species and are now in 37 states.

They are a plague on raspberry crops in Canada. They eat everything, they even bite people.

Stray59 03-26-2015 06:13 PM

We in Indiana have them by the droves! They stay off my orchids, but I found them totally munching on all my tomatoes last year and then this winter we have had several "outbreaks" of them sporadically indoors. I know it isn't "kind", but I just squish them and throw the little carcasses outside. Recycle the little buggers!
Yeah, they stink, but they suck juices out of every plant in sight and I am not the type to throw them out so they can attack something out there. And I can just wash my hands afterward, so that doesn't really bother me at all. I really detest them. They are everywhere hibernating in large numbers. I should have known they weren't the native ones - I had not seen this type before a couple of years ago, so I am guessing these are the "imports".


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