Stark Warns of Active Season for Stink Bugs

Contributed by BSM Staff

ATLANTA – With Spring here, flowers are not the only thing popping up all over the place. Spring is an active season for stink bugs, kudzu bugs and carpenter bees.

Stark Exterminators, a pest and termite control company, encourages residents to learn about these pests and the steps they can take to protect their homes from the invasion.

“All this wet weather we have experienced recently is sure to increase the populations of these pests,” said Stark pest expert Mike Malone. “By taking a few simple steps, you can go a long way in preventing these pests from entering or damaging your building.”

Stink Bugs and Kudzu Bugs: Originally only a problem in a few states, both of these pests have now moved into many states across the country.  From the same family of insects, stink bugs and kudzu bugs make their biggest appearances in the spring and fall. 

While they don’t transmit diseases, bite, or sting, these “stinky” pests do emit a strong odor when frightened, disturbed, or squashed. They can also damage clothing, furniture, and other fabrics with their droppings. These pests are lazy by nature but are always looking for an easy route to get inside.

Property owners should make sure all screens on doors and windows are in good repair and all exterior cracks and crevices are sealed to ensure these stinky critters do not evade your home.

Carpenter Bees: These large bees have a slight resemblance to bumble bees, but their bare, shiny black abdomen is the best way to recognize them.  Much more than just a buzzing nuisance, carpenter bees can cause serious damage as they bore holes in wood to create nests to lay their eggs. 

The male carpenter bees are the most aggressive, hovering in front of people that get near their nests, however they do not have stingers.  The female bees do have stingers but will only sting if provoked.

Carpenter bees are attracted to soft wood such as cedar, pine, redwood, and cypress, and prefer wood that is bare, weathered, and unpainted.  They may target typical wooden objects found on and around the house including decks, shingles, fences, windowsills, and wooden lawn furniture.  If homeowners are experiencing a problem with these insects, the best action to take is to call a professional pest control company.

Stark protects homes from pests with the STEPS Total Protection System, an industry-leading approach that utilizes Integrated Pest Management (IPM). STEPS includes a full property evaluation to pinpoint pest issues; identification of not only the pest, but the true cause of the problem; and treatment in the most environmentally responsible way to alleviate current issues and to help prevent future recurrences.

Consumers interested in scheduling a free pest inspection can contact Stark at www.starkexterminators.com or call 855-782-7566.

 

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