Posted by donjr on October 08, 2012 at 17:21:21 from (72.71.177.74):
In Reply to: Stink bugs posted by TGIN on October 08, 2012 at 17:04:27:
Back of the house faces south, and since I cut corn, they've been hunting for a new home. They were all over the place, and seemed to know right where the back door (of course, the one we use all the time) is. We hav etried making traps, buyong traps, spraying and a whole bunch of tricks. Nothing seems to pphase the little buggers. But, SWMBO has come up with a fairly good trap. She cut the hole and front top part of a gallon milk jug out, and put about an inch of soap and water in the jug. Armed with a flyswatter for a prod, we walk around, place the jug against the wall and under them, and they love to jump in to go swimming. They sometimes need to be coaxed some with the flyswatter, or shoved along a railing or flat structure, but as soon as they reach the edge, they, too, jump right into the jug. We can catch more with that rig than all the traps we set out in less than an hour. It only took a couple of days, and the population has been greatly decreased. Really have to look for them now. Now, if I could just figure out how to sell them to the greenies as health food......
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