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Scout Info
Kentucky IPM Pest Information Pages
Green Stinkbug
DamageThe green stink bug feeds on plant sap rather than chewing on vegetation. A pod
feeder, the green stink bug feeds on soybean pods with its piercing, sucking mouthparts. This
causes discolored, shriveled beans and reduces the yield and quality of the beans.
Stink bugs usually appear first in field margins and border rows.
Chemical treatment may be needed if the shake cloth samples average two stink bugs per four foot of row. Large populations of stink bugs often appear in isolated spots within a field or along field borders. A thorough check of a field is necessary to determine the level of infestation. The technique of trap-cropping can be used to control stink bugs. Stink bugs colonize in
soybeans during the plants' reproductive periods of pod set to pod filling; therefore, early-maturing or early-planted beans tend to be more attractive to stink bugs. The population of egg laying adult females
and nymphs would be highest in the early-maturing or early-planted beans, thus allowing a
producer to only treat this area with an insecticide. Timing, however, is critical to the control of
the stink bugs. A chemical control must be applied before the nymphs develop wings and leave
the area of beans serving as a trap-crop.
Please note: These dates are approximations only. This calendar was constructed using data from Kentucky, USA. These dates may not apply in your area. You may wish to contact your county extension agent or agricultural consultant for information tailored to your locality.
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This site was created and is maintained by Pat Dillon, Department of Entomology,
University of Kentucky, S-225 Agricultural Science Ctr North, Lexington, KY USA
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