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Females lay eggs on the leaves of host plants. Some stink bugs move into as soon as they emerge in the spring and deposit eggs on trees. When this happens, can be damaged by feeding nymphs. Adults often migrate to in late summer from surrounding areas in search of moisture when uncultivated vegetation starts to dry.
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SOURCE: Farmer & Orchard Magazine
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Originally posted 2024-07-08 00:00:00.