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The most exciting insect kill you will ever see

stinkbug.

also, best kill is to just hoover it up.
the extremely dry dust in the dust bag will dehydrate and kill almost instantly almost any bug. and no mess.
 
I can't believe this guy gets so many people to watch him yell deleted over ordinary events.

I can't believe you thought it was okay to post what he yelled.
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Stink bugs aren't so slim in my region.

I bet disappoint is one of those members that thinks a "stink bug" is some kind of beetle.

A stink bug is a true bug.

A beetle is not a true bug.
 
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That looks more like a squash bug.


But yes, they do also stink when squashed.

It's either a stink bug or another closely-related shield bug. They can release a strong chemical smell similar to that of a Harvestman/daddy-long-legs when disturbed, no squashing required.
 
I'll happily waste a lot of time on the internet. But after 10 seconds it was clear I wasn't going to watch 5 minutes of that.


And it was a leaf footed bug, one of the stink bugs.
 
Oh STFU you brought up True Bug in the first post just so you could post tripe like this when someone questioned it. No ones gives a fuck.

WWYBYWB?

His first post is referencing an prior argument on this forum where it was clear that people from a certain region refer to a different insect, incorrectly, as a "stink bug." He's simply getting ahead of the inevitable argument.

Chili: Beans?

Elbows: Too pointy?

Shink bugs: Beetles?
 
CD spindle cover to trap + cardboard for the bottom scoop, throw them in the toilet or out the door.

I never understood why people like to squash bugs and have guts to clean up both surfaces. WTF?
 
Oh STFU you brought up True Bug in the first post just so you could post tripe like this when someone questioned it. No ones gives a fuck.

Who are you?

I mentioned "true bug" because I understand there are parts of the country that refer to a kind of beetle as a "stink bug" and I wanted to be sure disappoint understood that there is another insect called a "stink bug" (after he told someone it wasn't one in an authoritative manner). This closely resembles a stink bug, so I can't say with conviction that it's not.

"True bug" distinguishes the kind of stink bug I'm referring to from the beetle "stink bug" that I assume he is familiar with.
 
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WWYBYWB?

His first post is referencing an prior argument on this forum where it was clear that people from a certain region refer to a different insect, incorrectly, as a "stink bug." He's simply getting ahead of the inevitable argument.

Chili: Beans?

Elbows: Too pointy?

Shink bugs: Beetles?

...and there are like three different things that people in different parts of the country call a "daddy long-legs." At least a couple different things that people refer to as "snake berries," depending on the area you grew up in.
 
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