How to Get Rid of Stink Bug Smell in House
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I'll just cut right to the chase: Stinkbugs are disgusting. If you find yourself here because you've come across some stinkers in your own home and have been frantically searching the internet in a desperate attempt to get rid of them, then you probably already know that. So, let's jump right into it with six tips ahead on how to get rid of stink bugs for good, as well as a few best practices to prevent them from making a return appearance (most of them will work for other unwanted pests, too!)
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Seal Entry Points
It's probably difficult to figure out where exactly the little buggers are coming in, but that's exactly why you should seal off any and all potential entry points. This can be a screen window or door, cracks in counters, or really anything because they can squeeze into really small spaces. According to Orkin, they most often sneak in through "cracks, crevices, gaps and holes in foundations, window and door frames, soffits, attics, and underneath siding." So adequate sealing around any of these structures is a must. Pay extra attention to entry areas that are near fruit trees, sweeping gardens, or other agricultural hot spots, as this is where stink bugs are attracted.
Tidy Up the Kitchen
Rethink the way you store food. If you've just been using chip clips, you might want to reassess and switch to a more airtight food storage container. The goal is to make it harder for them to survive and thrive once they're in your home so eliminating their access to food will lead them elsewhere.
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Keep Moisture Levels Down
Whether this means investing in a dehumidifier or replacing any leaky pipes, super humid places with water build-up or poor ventilation are considered breeding grounds for stink bugs. You could also tape over any emergency drainage points if you think they're coming in through the sink drains.
Get an Essential Oil Diffuser
These repel stink bugs, especially mint essential oil, but they won't kill them. According to a research study published in the Journal of Entomology, "all the tested individual essential oils and a ternary oil blend showed significant repellency to both BMSB nymphs and adults." The most effective were pure clove oil, lemon-grass oil, spearmint oil, ylang-ylang oil, and then a mix of some combination of the three. And then less effective though still helpful options include wintergreen oil, geranium oil, pennyroyal oil, and rosemary oil, which showed a 60 to 85 percent reduction in attraction to a bait trap.
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Turn Off Your Lights at Night
Like most insects, stink bugs are drawn to lights. So if you keep on your porch lights (or any light on for that matter once they get their way inside), they'll flock to them. The simple answer? Just turn them off or put them on a motion detection timer so that they only turn on when someone walks by—that's more energy-efficient and cost-effective, too, anyway.
Remove and Release
Instead of crushing stink bugs like you might be compelled to do with another creepy-crawly pests, refrain... Getting crunched is what releases their famously revolting stench. You can trap them in a cup and then bring them outside, or you can sweep or vacuum them away. If you choose the latter approach, make sure you replace the vacuum bag and throw the used one out right away.
Products to Help You Get Rid of Stink Bugs:
Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
Healing Solutions amazon.com
Pure Clove Oil
Naturevibe Botanicals amazon.com
Lemon Essential Oil
Public Goods publicgoods.com
$7.00
Spearmint Oil
Revive revive-eo.com
$9.00
Motion-Sensing Security Light
Defiant homedepot.com
$34.97
Glass Food Containers
Planetary Design food52.com
$24.00
Ceramic Diffuser
Vitruvi amazon.com
$119.00
Mini Dehumidifier
Pure Enrichment crateandbarrel.com
$69.99
Natural Bug Repellent
EiR NYC eirnyc.com
$18.00
Rechargeable Mini Vacuum
Bluefeel Montanc store.moma.org
$149.00
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How to Get Rid of Stink Bug Smell in House
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