THIS ^ Harlequin stink bug is cute. BUT INVASIVE AND PEST! You mustn’t be merciful, I need you to kill her.
UNLESS! Ypu live in central america where she is kind 💖
She comes in Red, Orange,Yellow, and White.
seen from China

seen from T1
seen from T1

seen from T1

seen from Belgium
seen from Uruguay

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Azerbaijan

seen from T1
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Netherlands
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from T1

seen from Netherlands
THIS ^ Harlequin stink bug is cute. BUT INVASIVE AND PEST! You mustn’t be merciful, I need you to kill her.
UNLESS! Ypu live in central america where she is kind 💖
She comes in Red, Orange,Yellow, and White.
How to fight an invasive bug: Meet the emerald ash borer (pictured above), an invasive beetle that has destroyed many species of ash trees across North America. This little pest has cost the U.S. more than $10.7 billion over a decade, both in control efforts and in the loss of trees themselves. Scientists are hoping a parasitic wasp, originally from the Russian Far East, will finally be the one to keep the beetle in check. The S. galinae can do what other wasps can’t: inject its eggs into ash borer larvae living on older, larger trees and tolerate cold, Nat Geo reports. Once the female deposits eggs in the beetle’s larvae, the developing wasps will consume the ash borers from the inside out.
PHOTOGRAPH BY REBECCA HALE, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION