Scouting Guides for Problems of Vegetables
Scouting Guides for Problems of Vegetables

Stink Bugs

Stink Bugs

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Stink bugs (Euschistus spp., Chinavia hilareHalyomorpha halys) are ½ inch to ¾ inch in size and shield-shaped. Stink bugs feed with piercing-sucking mouthparts and cause off-color corky areas under skins of tomato and pepper fruit; these symptoms are called ‘cloud spots.’ When disturbed, stink bugs give off an odor similar to that of crushed cilantro.

Brown stink bug.

Brown stink bug.

(Photo: Ric Bessin, University of Kentucky)

    

Brown marmorated stink bug.

Brown marmorated stink bug.

(Photo: Ric Bessin, University of Kentucky)

   

Green stink bug.

Green stink bug.

(Photo: Ric Bessin, University of Kentucky)

   

Stink bug damage to tomato.

Stink bug damage to tomato.

(Photo: Ric Bessin, University of Kentucky)

    

Management:

  • Use screens over ventilation windows to prevent stink bug entry.
  • Eliminate weeds around the outside of high tunnels.
  • When stink bugs are detected, use foliar insecticide sprays as needed to prevent fruit injury. 
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