They are hideous pests which invaded U.S. homes last year, emitting an unbearable stench and wreaking havoc on crops.
And it looks like the country is in for another shock, after experts warned that the bugs are coming back with a vengeance.
Brown marmorated stink bugs, which cost the mid-Atlantic’s apple crop $37million last year, have woken from hibernation, mated and are looking to settle in the cracks of our homes, experts have warned.
Stink bugs are named after the smell they emit whenever they are squashed or crushed.
Like bed bugs, they do not transmit disease and are not poisonous.
They do however bite you, eat your plants and vegetables and emit an appalling stench when they are squeezed that resembles decaying garbage.
They are also almost impossible to get rid of and have wings which means they fly off when you try to catch them.
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