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A stink bug

Harmful Effects of A stink bug

Banasa calva

A species of Banasa

A stink bug poses risks to agriculture by damaging crops through feeding on plant fluids, which can weaken plants and reduce yields. It may also transmit plant diseases, exacerbating its impact on crop health.

What Type of Pest Is A stink bug?

Agricultural Pests
Agricultural Pests
Damage Stage
Adults, Nymphs
Host Plants
Solanaceae
Host Plants Organs
Leaves, Fruits
Damage Ways
Sucking Plant Fluids
Damage Reason
Feeding
Damage Level
Mild to Severe
A stink bug is a pest that can cause mild to severe damage to a wide range of crops. Both adults and nymphs feed by sucking plant fluids, primarily from leaves and fruits, weakening plants and possibly transmitting diseases. Infestations can lead to reduced crop yields and affect agriculture-related human activities.
More Insects that are Similar to A stink bug
Green Burgundy Stink Bug
Green Burgundy Stink Bug
Banasa dimidiata, the green burgundy stink bug, is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is found in North America.
Juniper stink bug
Juniper stink bug
Banasa euchlora, known generally as the juniper stink bug or jade stinkbug, is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is found in North America.
Giant strong-nosed stink bug
Giant strong-nosed stink bug
The giant strong-nosed stink bug (Alcaeorrhynchus grandis), also known at the "predatory stink bug", is a speckled bug with a flat body. As a nymph, it is dark blue with hints of red, but then it later changes to a light brown color. It is a key predator for soybean pests, but it may causing harm to eggplants.
Brown shield bug
Brown shield bug
The brown shield bug (Dictyotus caenosus) is known for being true to their name. They have a brown shield-like body that is a bit rounded at the bottom. Its true defense comes from its alternate name, the brown stink bug. As it produces a terrible stench to deter potential predators.
Florida predatory stink bug
Florida predatory stink bug
The florida predatory stink bug (Euthyrhynchus floridanus) is considered one of the good insects because it "destroys the destroyers." Its prey consists of many economically damaging insects. If you see one, it may be working to save your garden or farm. It is different from most bugs due to the red spots on either side of its body.
Loxa viridis
Loxa viridis
Spined green stink bug
Spined green stink bug
Loxa flavicollis is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is found in the Caribbean and North America.
Elf shoe stink bug
Elf shoe stink bug
The elf shoe stink bug (Menecles insertus) is a shield-shaped bug that is identified by an image on the front of it that resembles a pair of elf shoes. They are considered a crop pest to fruit trees. They use these trees as a feeding space and a home. You are not likely to find them because they are nocturnal.
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