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Halyomorpha halys
This stink bug is a pest to fruit-bearing trees and plants. They poke a hole through the skin of the fruit and suck out the juices. Stink bugs are able to camouflage themselves easily because of their brown color. These bugs produce a foul odor if threatened, disturbed or touched.
The stink bug is originally from Asia but was accidentally imported to the United States.
Spotted on Oct 19, 2014
Submitted on Oct 19, 2014
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