Up until a few years ago I had never heard of, nor seen, a stink bug.
They hitched a ride into Allentown PA in 1988 from guess where.
From Wikipedia;
"The brown marmorated stink bug was accidentally introduced into the
United States from
China or
Japan. It is believed to have hitched a ride as a stowaway in
packing crates. The first documented specimen was collected in
Allentown, Pennsylvania, in September 1998.
[4][12] Several
Muhlenberg College students were reported to have seen these bugs as early as August of that same year.
[7][13]
Other reports have the brown marmorated stink bug recovered as early as 2000 in
New Jersey from a
black light trap run by the Rutgers Cooperative Extension (RCE) Vegetable Integrated Pest Management program in
Milford, New Jersey.
[14] In 2002, it was again collected in New Jersey from black light traps located in
Phillipsburg and
Little York and was found on plant material in
Stewartsville. It was quickly documented and established in many counties in
Pennsylvania,
New Jersey,
Delaware,
Connecticut and
New York on the eastern coast of the United States. By 2009, this agricultural pest had reached
Maryland,
West Virginia,
Virginia,
Tennessee,
North Carolina,
Kentucky,
Ohio,
Illinois, and
Oregon.
[15] In 2010 this pest was found in additional states including Indiana,
[16] Michigan,
[17] Minnesota,
[18] and other states.
[19] As of November 2011 it has spread to 34
U.S. states[5] and by 2012 to 40 and showed an increase of 60% in total numbers over 2011."
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