Posted by Mark - IN. on October 08, 2012 at 17:24:33 from (24.15.151.102):
In Reply to: Stink bugs posted by TGIN on October 08, 2012 at 17:04:27:
We have them in northern Indiana and the colder it gets, the more they try to get inside. As for your wife opening a couple of crates infeste with them, I see that as a problem. I hear these commercials all of the time these days about not moving firewood from area to area because of some sort of asian beetle imported fro China heavily into at least Cook County, IL, that are killing trees left and right. A perfect sort of warfare from China for the conspiracy theorists like me, where they send insects over that kill off everything. My point is, wherever your wife works had crates loaded with stink bugs, and who knows what else gets spread that way. Ticks? Heck, we northern Indiana guys imported some sort of beetle decades ago from Japan or China that resembles Ladybugs, but trust me, they aint Ladybugs and they are real pests that bite. They were supposed to eat aphids and the like, but got way out of control, multiply millions times faster than rabbits, now are everywhere, and now can usually be found in parts of the house facing the northwest. Never should have done that.
I'm not usually a complainer, but it raises possibilities. Someone oughta slap me for complaining tonight though.
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