Tuesday, April 01, 2014

Don't Let Stink Bugs Make You a Fool This April!


 
Stink bugs are no joke. When they wake from hibernation this spring they have only one thing on their mind: mating. Once they mate, two stink bugs become hundreds in a matter of weeks.

“April 1 is the start of the stink bug mating season,” says Rod Schneidmiller, president of Sterling International and developer of the environmentally responsible insect control line, RESCUE!®. “This is when their numbers begin to multiply exponentially, as a single female stink bug can lay up to 400 eggs over the course of a summer.”

Experts recommend trapping emerging stink bugs now when they're most vulnerable and before they begin to reproduce and ravage flowers and vegetables this summer.

“Early action to stop them from multiplying is critical in controlling stink bugs,” says Schneidmiller. “Once baby stink bugs start to mature, they have ravenous appetites and will eat everything from tomatoes and peppers to apples and peaches.”

What breaks the lifecycle and stops them from multiplying? The RESCUE!® Stink Bug Trap. New, patented pheromone attractants lure and trap stink bugs from up to 30 feet away.

“The myth that traps lure stink bugs from miles away is not true,” Schneidmiller explains. “When they’re hungry, they’ll find your yard and garden if there’s something for them to eat.”

The key is to start early, Schneidmiller says. “If you wait until you have thousands of stink bugs around your home in the fall, you’re not going to be able to wipe out a large population.”

The best place for the RESCUE!® Stink Bug Trap in spring is a tree where emerging bugs will head to mate, usually one that has sprouted new spring leaves. If such a tree is not available, hang the trap from a fence, stake or post.

Schneidmiller suggests spacing traps every 20 to 30 feet around the perimeter of your garden to provide protection from flying adult stink bugs throughout the growing season.

For every female stink bug trapped during mating season, up to 400 stink bugs that would mature into adulthood are eliminated. By placing the RESCUE!® Stink Bug Trap outdoors on April 1, homeowners are taking a preemptive strike against stink bugs and stopping their life cycle entirely.

For more information on stink bugs, their lifecycle and how to trap them, check out the stink bugs information on the RESCUE!® web site.

Established in 1982, Sterling International, Inc. offers RESCUE!® traps and attractants for stink bugs, wasps, hornets, yellowjackets, flies, Japanese and Oriental beetles and more. These products are prominently on shelves at home improvement centers, hardware stores and lawn & garden retailers throughout the U.S. and Canada. Find the closest retailer here. For more information and great tips, visit http://www.rescue.com. Follow RESCUE!® on Facebook and Twitter.

3 comments:

Mike the Gardener said...

They seem to stay on my pumpkins and squash ... I have not had any issues with them on the peppers or tomatoes ... knock on wood ... regardless they are still a pain in the you know what.

kmdubow said...

Pumpkins, squash, tomatoes, they'll eat it all! Have you tried the stink bug trap from RESCUE!, Mike?

sneha said...

true..nice blog