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  2. Notonectidae - Wikipedia

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    Common backswimmer (Notonecta glauca) The best-known genus of backswimmers is Notonecta – streamlined, deep-bodied bugs up to 1.6 cm (0.6 in) long, green, brown, or yellowish in colour. The common backswimmer, N. glauca, is widespread in Europe, including the United Kingdom where it is known as the greater water boatman. [3]

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    When it comes to managing stink bugs that are found inside, a good option is to vacuum them. This is because the bugs will release the foul scent which earns them their namesake if squashed.

  4. Notonecta glauca - Wikipedia

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    Notonecta glauca are Hemiptera (true bug) predators, [2] that are approximately 13–16 mm in length. [4] Females have a larger body size compared to males. [2] These water insects swim and rest on their back (hence their common name "backswimmer" or "water boatman") and are found under the water surface. [5]

  5. DIY remedies to get rid of stink bugs once and for all - AOL

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    A certified entomologist lists fool-proof ways to get rid of stink bugs, from vacuuming up the common house pests to deterring them with garlic or mint.

  6. How To Get Rid of Stink Bugs in Your Home for Good - AOL

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    As mentioned before, the best way to get rid of stink bugs is to prevent them from entering your house in the first place. So how exactly can this be achieved? By minimizing entry points.

  7. Notonecta - Wikipedia

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    Get shortened URL; Download QR code; ... known as backswimmers or water-boatmen, is a genus of bugs in the family Notonectidae. [1] [2] [3] [4]