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    Stink bug problem is growing and has farmers worried

    An insect with a voracious appetite, no domestic natural predators and a taste for everything from apples to lima beans has caused millions of dollars in crop damage and may just be getting started.

    The brown marmorated stink bug, a three-quarter-inch invader native to Asia, is believed to have been brought first to the Allentown, Pa., area in 1998. The bug began appearing in mid-Atlantic orchards in 2003-04 and exploded in number last year.

    This spring, stink bugs have been seen in 33 states, including every one east of the Mississippi River and as far west as California, Oregon and Washington.

    "All that we do know for certain is that a tremendously large population went into overwintering in fall 2010. So, if they survived, there could be a very large population emerging in the spring," said Tracy Leskey, a research entomologist at the U.S. Agriculture Department's Appalachian Fruit Research Station in Kearneysville W.Va.

    Growers in the mid-Atlantic region have reported the worst problems, and the apple industry appears hit hardest, with $37 million in damage to growers in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia, according to the U.S. Apple Association. That's about 18 percent of the Mid-Atlantic crop.

    Mark Seetin, the association's director of regulatory and industry affairs, called it the worst threat to farmers he's see in his 40 years in agriculture.
    Stink bug spread worries growers across nation - Yahoo! News

    I hate these things. I'm right in the thick of it, my state is one of the hardest hit and not a day passes where I don't kill at least 2 or 3 in my home, usually more. It's literally an infestation!

    Nothing works on them, they treat sevendust like a dustbath and they have no natural predators here in the states. It's a growing problem with no end in sight.

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    Yep. I saw them when I was dating a Yankee Liberal. Nasty little critters.
    Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
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    , Letter from Birmingham Jail, April 16, 1963

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