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  2. This Is the Best Way to Get Rid of Stink Bugs for Good - AOL

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    If you really want to get rid of stink bugs, though, you need to treat the exterior of your home in the fall. "The best approach is to target them in the fall on the outside of a building.

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    The bugs have a piercing, sucking mouthpart that leaves behind brown circles as they feed on leaves, and while the damage is just cosmetic, the bugs move fast so it can seemingly look like the ...

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    The bugs are about a half inch in length, have wings and will emit a foul odor if you threaten or squish them. People have described it as a skunk or coriander smell.

  5. Pollination of orchids - Wikipedia

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    Many orchids, including Angraecum sesquipedale, are pollinated by nocturnal butterflies and, as a result, tend to have light-colored or nearly white flowers that emit fragrance in the evening or night. Other examples of such orchids include Bonatea speciosa, Habenaria epipactidea, species in the genus Satyrium, Disa cooperi and D. ophrydea. [12]

  6. Stethopachys formosa - Wikipedia

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    Stethopachys formosa, the orchid beetle or dendrobium beetle, is an Australian insect found in northern New South Wales, Northern Territory and Queensland. [2] They cannot survive in colder climates, and they do not appear in Southern states. [3] This insect feeds on the flowers and leaves of orchids, often causing damage to cultivated plants. [4]

  7. Cypripedium candidum - Wikipedia

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    Cypripedium candidum, known as the small white lady's slipper or white lady's slipper, is a rare orchid of the genus Cypripedium. It is native to eastern North America across the northern United States and southern Canada .