Stink bugs emerge from their winter slumber as spring temperatures rise. Eventually, females start laying their eggs on any plant that grows nearby. As well as plant liquids, larvae and adults of stink bugs may feed on neighboring fruits and vegetables such as tomato plants as well.
Pricks of a yellow or green color may be seen as visible damage. Plants and vegetables are easily damaged when there are too many stink bugs in the garden.
It’s not always easy to get rid of Stink Bugs, but there are a few natural remedies that can be tried before resorting to harsh chemicals. So how to get rid of Stink Bugs?