Stink bugs can significantly damage tomatoes. Using their piercing mouth parts, the insects feed on the tomato fruits' juices—thereby ruining your tomato crop while weakening the plant and potentially ...
Tomato gardeners know the heartbreak of watching healthy fruit turn spotty, distorted, or sunken seemingly overnight. Learning how to prevent common tomato diseases is an important lesson for home ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A group of stink bugs climbing along a plant stem. - Eka Jaya Permana/Getty Images If you've ever accidentally squished one of ...
It's bad enough when they show up in your house, but the real damage occurs when stink bugs begin munching away at the plants in your garden. If you think you have a stink bug infestation, read on to ...
Q: My peaches came in very lumpy. Do you have any idea what this is and how to treat it? Allyson Moyer, email A: The most likely reason for lumpy peaches is stink bug damage. The stink bug inserts its ...
As I ended my last article I told you that I would cover a stinky subject in my next article. Well the time has come to cover the subject of stink bugs and as luck would have it in the last week or so ...
STATE COLLEGE — While too early to determine the extent of crop damages, there are indications that the brown marmorated stink bug may not have been as big a pest to Pennsylvania farmers this season ...
For many Michiganders, the arrival of fall means it’s time for visits to the cider mill, watching the colors of the leaves change and of course football season. But it also means it’s another part of ...