Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

According to my research there are no known ways to kill these fuckers, they have no predators in North America, and they feed on a plant creating dark necrosis areas (these are the black spots I mentioned in my earlier posts). What the hell am I supposed to do?
 
I wonder If we could somehow electirify your plant with a low amp current(for the sake of science). What are safe amperages for a plant. How many does it take to kill a bug. Start with half thw output of an electric fly swatter. I am half kidding. You can always kill bugs with your hands, ALWAYS.
 
I wonder If we could somehow electirify your plant with a low amp current(for the sake of science). What are safe amperages for a plant. How many does it take to kill a bug. Start with half thw output of an electric fly swatter. I am half kidding. You can always kill bugs with your hands, ALWAYS.
It is stupid to try and kill these with your hands. They're known to bite and emit an odor much stronger than a skunk if you crush it, frighten it, or even get close to it. I ended up having to capture all of them (80 all together) in a jar and drop in a piece of burning paper.
 

MediMaryUser

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hey i think i might have these too i killed one the other day i think they are whats making black dots on my plants it looks like nail polish kinda and its dry and i pick it off i was thinking it was some kinda bug poop
 
It is stupid to try and kill these with your hands. They're known to bite and emit an odor much stronger than a skunk if you crush it, frighten it, or even get close to it. I ended up having to capture all of them (80 all together) in a jar and drop in a piece of burning paper.
But you DID kill them by hand. How did you remove the eggs?
 
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