Lands on your screen

>lands on your screen

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These things are a fucking plague.

>hit a moth on you're screen the size of a small chicken
>everything covered in moth "dust"

They're a pretty kino bug, actually. Totally harmless.

hey he just wants to browse Yea Forums with you

>killing one makes them release a scent that attracts more of them

who the fuck came up with this?

if they died and why would the species want MORE of them to come?

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>hit a moth
That's where you fucked up, right there.
Just shoo them away until they land on something you don't care about getting dust on

Never seen one of these before

>crawls on you and sucks your blood in your sleep

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I'm in New Zealand and sometimes get these fuckers flying into the lounge

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revenge

Thoughts on the shooting? Do you support PewDiePie?

These little fuckers ran rampant in my area a decade ago and never fully went away. Came over on some gook boat

Wrong. They fuck up fruit and vegetable crops.

>if they died and why would the species want MORE of them to come?

Bees do this. It signals that there is danger near the hive, and the warrior drones should come sting the shit out of whoever did it.

Stink Bugs scent is not meant to attract. They release in when they are in danger to repel predators.
It's one of the most bitter chemical compounds on earth, and the signal to most animals is clear.
>Don't bother eating me because I taste awful

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I wonder who could be behind this post.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_marmorated_stink_bug

It's like the bio-equivalent of Predator Armor detonating a nuclear device if its occupant dies.

Light em on fire. That'll teach em.

>Get an empty prescription bottle and fill it a little bit with soapy water

And thats all you need. If you see one, then its already dying. Its slow and dumb and will rarely use its wings. Just scoop it up and close the lid. Soapy water absolutely destroys them for some reason.

bro I fucking hate moths

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How do you kill these things without releasing the scent?

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>tfw these only just started showing up here in the midwest a few years ago
>now they're fucking everywhere because of some retard on the east coast transporting them from china
T-Thanks

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>for some reason
Because they breathe air like we do, moron.

>implying I care about your community garden
fuck off, hippie

Put them in water.

Their buzzing is extremely annoying but they are never aggressive. Very chill having them around. In the summer it's usual for there to be close to 30 in my house at once. It's good company. I like letting them crawl on my fingers.

Personally I just wait for them to die (they seem to only fly around for like 10 minutes in my place before finally croaking) and pick them up gently with a tissue to throw in the toilet.
I've heard turning on fireplaces a couple times a year helps kill them off but I haven't tested that yet.

Nah its not that. On contact with it they violently foam up and start going crazy. Even if you just hit them with a spray of soapy water they'll have a seizure.

ecological warfare

I hope he's arrested and placed in trial. Also, no.

I'm honestly starting to think this might be it, we've been getting a shitload of invasive species from China over the past couple decades including asian carp.
Fuck China.

>he
There’s 4 of them. One’s a chick.

>flies all over the kino

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Are public shooting pretty rare over there? Stay safe, brother.

Retards.

A small amount of them were released into the environment to deal with a handful of other insects. Since they are so durable they began to thrive to the point we are at now.

Nothing like this before that I've known about. Also, thanks much appreciated.

I literally have hundreds of these things in my room. I don’t even give a fuck really I just wear jeans/hoodie as protection when they start flying.