Stink Bugs control Sydney
Stink Bugs control Sydney
Stink bugs, particularly the Bronze Orange Bug (Musgraveia sulciventris), are a common pest affecting citrus trees in Sydney and other warm regions of Australia. These insects are easily identified by their shield-shaped bodies, which can range in color from green and orange to dark bronze as they mature. They emit a strong, unpleasant odor when disturbed, which is their natural defense mechanism.
Stink bugs feed by piercing the leaves, stems, and fruits of citrus trees and sucking out the sap. This feeding behavior weakens the plant, causing:
They are particularly active during the warmer months and often gather in large numbers on citrus trees, making them a persistent and visible problem.
The immature bug, called a nymph, is yellow and red with red eyes. As it grows, the yellow lightens to off-white.
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