Some call it “the bug from hell”

05/20/2011
By Victoria Schlesinger

The voracious, crop-destroying invasive stink bug is turning up in California. Named for the smell they exude when crushed, the Asian bugs have decimated fruit production in some areas of the east coast where they were first found in 1998. California growers are looking anxiously to the east for methods to eradicate the pest before spring crops are impacted. [Read more - San Francisco Chronicle]

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