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If the house smells bad, there might be a stink bug under the carpet

2022-11-14T07:34:03.373Z


Why does the apartment smell so bad? Maybe it's a crushed stink bug. The smell is difficult to get rid of.


Why does the apartment smell so bad?

Maybe it's a crushed stink bug.

The smell is difficult to get rid of.

Green stink bugs got their name for a reason.

If you crush them intentionally or accidentally, they emit an unfortunately well-adherent, extremely foul-smelling secretion.

When the outside temperature drops, the bugs that actually live in the garden and on plants sometimes seek refuge in the house.

Stink bugs are not pests, but if your apartment or house suddenly smells very badly, it's better to take a look under the carpet.

Combat stink bug: prevent odor and control carpet

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Do not touch: It is difficult to get rid of the smell of the stink bug (Palomena prasinus).

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First of all, if you are looking for stink bugs, they do not necessarily have to be green, as the green stink bug changes its color from green to brown at temperatures below ten degrees Celsius.

But you will recognize the animals at the latest by the penetrating smell.

But you should definitely avoid it, as it stays in the rooms for days.

Therefore: Do not stress stink bugs, do not suck them in and certainly do not crush them, otherwise the actually harmless animals will defend themselves with their "scent".

If you haven't already, you can turn your attention to tablecloths, curtains, fruit bowls, indoor plants, cracks and wood.

If you have spotted bugs of any color, it is best to carefully and gently escort them outside with a piece of paper.

Because other species such as the gray field bug, the marbled stink bug or the garden bug can also smell badly, according to the

Sommer-kammerjaeger.de

portal .

Remove the smell of stink bugs: Some home remedies help

But sometimes the mishap happens accidentally and then it smells.

Here you don't have many options to remove the smell.

Fabrics and hands can be washed, but as

Gartenjournal.net

explains, the following home remedies are also helpful:

  • Coffee grounds: For the hands

  • Baking soda: For light-colored fabrics and carpets when soaked in water

  • Lemon Juice: For hands and dark fabrics

You can find even more exciting garden topics in the regular newsletter of our partner 24garten.de.

Legacies on the furniture are best covered over with other strong smells such as vinegar, ammoniac, clove oil, neem oil or juniper, depending on the compatibility of the material.

According to the Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR24

), these should

also help to keep the bugs out of the apartment.

10 little animals in the apartment that are actually harmless - from silverfish to millipedes

Looks like a cockroach, but it's not: the harmless amber wood-cockroach, in contrast to the pest, is also active during the day.

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House angle spiders are useful, but not a welcome guest in your own four walls.

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The lacewing is even a beneficial creature: only about a centimeter in size, but a master at scavenging aphids.

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Wasps should be guided outside gently - they are only dangerous for allergy sufferers © imagebroker/Imago

A silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) on woodThe silverfish loves high humidity and, when viewed in the light, quickly scurries away.

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A close-up of a centipede on a piece of woodAs long as the centipede doesn't show up in large numbers: simply sweep the nuisance outside.

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A green stink bug (Palomena prasina), between two fingers When stink bugs feel threatened, they emit a foul smell.

So don't crush it!

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A yellow board with fungus gnats Fungus gnats are harmful to indoor plants, but not to humans.

Yellow boards help best.

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A lot of woodlice in a crack in the woodIf there are so many woodlice swarming around, this is an indication of (too) high humidity in the room.

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A common earwig (Forficula auricularia) on a wooden board Earwigs or earwigs are completely harmless to humans - they also do not crawl in the ears at night.

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While inspecting the carpet, it's also a good idea to keep an eye out for the carpet beetle, a pest that's important to combat.

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Source: merkur

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