Chemicals used to kill the stink bugs generally kill beneficial insects, too. |
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He's usually drunk as a skunk, or else raising a big stink about something else. |
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Its legs splayed out, occasionally twitching, and its dead body quickly began to stink of rotting Scourge. |
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The rank, steaming smell of vomit mingled with the tangy stink of blood, sweat, and fear. |
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Leafy veggies which are not sold are stacked into vegetating piles which emanate a stink and consequently create health hazards for denizens. |
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Residents there have long complained about the stink from the sewage works. |
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Be advised that if you encounter people who do carry an offensive odor, do not just tell them they stink. |
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Sometimes you can stink without letting off a smell and people will still keep away. |
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The Ylang Ylang scent, which I feared would stink like rutting pandas, smells like very old people. |
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Strongly aromatic foods like the Korean dish kimchi can really stink up a cabin, she says. |
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Cats do not harm the structure of the house but boy they can sure stink a place up! |
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He could still smell the stink, but his nose was sort of numb now and he didn't care. |
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There's been a stink in my classroom, for a week now, we couldn't figure out where it was coming from, but it smelled like metho. |
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There was a slight breeze, and I neatly managed to avoid the worst of the stink. |
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I hope nobody ever has to smell the stink that my family and neighbors are experiencing. |
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I daren't put clothes in it until I am happy with the smell as I don't want them to absorb the stink. |
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It smells terrible, and the stink was getting into my house, my van and other houses nearby. |
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At times you can smell the stink, hear the rats running in his shack, and feel the numbing cold. |
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Since the intervention of the special unit, the stink at the school had been slowly dissipating, sources said. |
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It's supposed to cover up the stench of stale pee, but the disinfectant stink is almost as bad. |
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If it's nothing special, why are the first-mentioned group of people kicking up such a stink? |
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Of course, the kid threw up a stink, started yelling and screaming, and its elder sister had to drag it off for a replacement. |
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However an Enniscrone businessman said he was considering withholding payment of his rates in protest at the on-gong stink. |
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Disgruntled natives of Boyle are creating a stink over a decision by Beirne's Bins to revise their pricing policy. |
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The project's caused quite a stink among victims' rights groups and staunch conservatives. |
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Milltown residents have been creating a stink about raw sewerage that is flowing into a river in the village. |
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The Australian Workers Union who represent production line employees of Ion in Adelaide have raised a stink about this arrangement, to no avail. |
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If I were on trial and I got even so much as a hint that the judge might be biased against me, I'd certainly raise a stink about it. |
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One theory was put my way when the stink over Coke and Pepsi broke out which I present now for your consideration. |
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Dragging this old case up will create such a stink, it will pit neighbour against neighbour. |
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The sight of the brightly coloured Royal Parade Lilies has caused a real stink among Sinn Fein representatives. |
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If the council wishes to take action I will be quite pleased because I will really raise a stink about this. |
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It follows a fleeing him like a stink cloud, misconstruing his running away as an opportunity to take more pictures and ask more questions. |
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I'm trying that right now, but I can't have this stink situation put a damper on my session situation. |
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I can't really think of any, and if that's all there are, then, isn't that a stink reason to give your sovereignty away? |
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One thing that really helps my attitude is thinking about setting records when the wind isn't blowing like stink. |
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They have ended up separating, hating each other's guts, taking law suits out against each other, and fighting like stink over the property. |
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The stocky Palawan stink badger has earned its name from its potent spray, which smells much like that of a skunk. |
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Coloration in skunks and stink badgers serves as an aposematic signal to would-be predators. |
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Saucer-eyed tarsiers, pale moon rats and scruffy stink badgers perch stiffly in glass cases. |
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In Indonesia, the stink badger is known as the sigung, while in Malaysia it is called teledu. |
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Like skunks, stink badgers can reward an enemy with a blast of a vile-smelling liquid. |
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The two species of stink badgers were thought to be distinct genera, but here are referred to as a single genus. |
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Two species of stink badgers, also included in this family, are the closest living relatives to skunks. |
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Occasionally, the Palawan stink badger is classified in a genus of its own, listed as Suillotaxus marchei. |
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There are seven different species of badger, including the African honey badger and the Indonesian stink badger. |
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In addition to the hog-nosed, striped and spotted skunks of North America, the family includes the stink badger from Asia. |
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The editor of this Web site would like to point out that this does not apply to Mydaus javanensis, the Indonesian stink badger. |
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In 1992, when a vomit-like odor permeated the clinic, the staff assumed someone had thrown a stink bomb. |
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The young man struts, prances, like a kind of teenage prankster, with stink bombs and remote control detonators. |
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As a result, forces have considered a bewildering array of alternatives, including guns firing glue, stink bombs and even bean-bags. |
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They had intended, I believe, to escape by throwing home-made stink bombs at the guards and running for it. |
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The sophomore girls had already started theirs, and the freshmen boys were being yelled at for putting stink bombs in the band room. |
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The broken windows and stink bombs in Frankfurt-Oder were used by the intelligence service as an excuse to criminalise a socialist publication. |
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Meanwhile he set stink bombs in the hallway with David and collected Marvel comic books using wrinkled dollars from her purse. |
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Last time I went home, my father revealed to me 100 miniature stink bombs purchased online. |
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According to the Taranaki Herald in those early days meetings were often broken up by children throwing stink bombs. |
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At its height, the protests were marked by stink bombs, urine-filled balloons and even a blast bomb. |
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In third grade, he sold stink bombs to his classmates so that he could buy his first still camera, a Bakelite Univex, for 39 cents. |
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One stink bug in ten spikes is considered significant enough to impact yield and quality. |
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Southern green stink bug females from Ethiopia produce vibrations in plant stems that are used by males to locate them. |
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And, several species of spiders, damsel bugs and predatory stink bugs kill young larvae. |
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Unfortunately, they also stink to high heaven, so you need a pretty strong stomach for that particular activity. |
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He takes a tiny sniff of the weapons grade stink, and is convulsed with disgust. |
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Because it doesn't stink as much after a time does not make it less a cowpat. |
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I think those guys are proof positive that you can do distinctively Canadian television that doesn't totally stink. |
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A regular visitor to the north Cotswolds has kicked up a stink about the state of the public toilets in the area. |
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The down-to-earth boffin has been kicking up a stink about excrement studies and grubbing around in old filth for more than 30 years. |
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At the end, we find the suspect he'd framed on a hunch has confessed, so he was right all along, even if his methods stink. |
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I got up, grabbing my bookbag full of stink bombs, whoopee cushions and other ultimate party starters. |
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And it doesn't stink, so you don't have to worry about holding your nose while you apply it. |
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So if you disapprove of this approach to public artworks, now is the time to start kicking up a stink. |
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A husband and wife kicked up a stink after discovering raw sewage in their street. |
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Councillors in Ulverston are kicking up a stink about the amount of litter in the town. |
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And if schoolkids are being prevented from using this forum then it is time we all kicked up a stink. |
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Residents in Witham are again kicking up a stink over the aroma emanating from the town's sewage works. |
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Barnes and his students began to study insects, too, and published research on Alaska yellow jackets and stink bugs. |
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Accustomed to ensilage, a full ration of alfalfa would start the cows scouring and by tomorrow morning the pasture would stink. |
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Female egg guarding occurs in a wide variety of insects, including lace bugs, stink bugs, cockroaches, and treehoppers. |
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Just last year, pinkos raised a stink over the NCERT's deleting of certain offensive and unauthenticated assertions from history books. |
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The stink is loathsome and high where wasted rubbish gets disposed off uncaringly in an open public place. |
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As a temporary UN Security Council member, it has a rare opportunity to make a noisy stink about unprovoked aggression. |
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In the Green, not the smell of cut grass and flowers, but rather the stink of traffic smog and semi stagnant water in the pond. |
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Spined soldier beetle and two-spotted stink bug are commonly referred as the stink bugs. |
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I used to get my car valeted down by the docks and when I got it back it would stink of fish. |
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Now, unless I get it washed, it's gonna stink of sour milk forever. |
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In the stink bug, Nezara viridula, females allowed to choose their mates laid more fertile eggs during their lifetime than those assigned males randomly. |
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But as the champagne corks were popping a stink was already being made about where anti-dump residents obtained support for their long legal battle. |
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Jaz, a newly arrived Sikh student was informed that his path to acceptance in his new school involved rounding up stink bugs and putting them in Mong's bag. |
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Also, I was planning to put one of Dan's stink bombs in some dorm rooms, break another pipe, and maybe terrorize some sophomores in the gym locker room. |
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The latter can really, really stink if you're a minute into your peroration and you realize you're going to have to fake it, because you've already bored yourself. |
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Strongly aromatic foods like Korean kimchi can really stink up a cabin. |
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Enthusiasm is difficult to manufacture when the stink of failure is wafting through the air. |
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Unmindful of the rain and the stink, several drove down, specially to catch the sight of rain lashing the lake, and yes, get themselves drenched to the skin. |
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She blessed the holy stink of bleach for cleaning linen and her hands, stripping them of blood and urine, the slow leaks of bodies giving up the ghost and flesh together. |
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York council's plan to change the rubbish collection from weekly to fortnightly has caused a right stink, as one whiff of our letters pages confirms. |
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Hathaway is suitably perky for her role, but there's no real humor here, the political edge is simply meretricious, and even the special effects stink. |
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Soldiers said that the city just doesn't stink as it did when they arrived to find sewers backed up all over the place and mounds of rotting garbage. |
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Ozone stink fills the hall and pounding hammers shake the wall. |
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I'm sorry, but on this issue your archaic misogynous views just stink. |
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In mid-August, a group of mainland Chinese business executives made such a stink at a Chicago hardware fair that most attendants were left perplexed and appalled. |
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Once I tried reading the Herald on a car trip to Sydney, but it's a broadsheet and with the newsprint stink, I spewed all over the business pages. |
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Besides which, the fish carcases do not stink your dustbin up for days. |
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We think that the fish used to stink the place up were stolen from a refrigerator that Hunter uses for the demonstration ingredients for his show. |
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Having browsed through this book, you've probably realized that despite the noise, stink, stupidity and self-destructiveness of Planet Earth, it's not a bad place to vacation. |
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Even if the gas wasn't poisonous, the stink was still unpleasant. |
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When he played Carnegie Hall in 1971 a stink bomb was let off. |
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I can at least count on my roomies to say something if I start to stink. |
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When a cork is contaminated with TCA it makes the wine that comes into contact with it stink and taste bad and we say the wine is corked or corky. |
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Hilton danced in a corner by herself while her then-boyfriend, shipping heir Stavros Niarchos, gave her the stink eye. |
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The Teledu or Malayan stink badger or mydaus javanensis, of Borneo, Sumatra, and Java has a wide stripe or a row of patches running down the back of his small body. |
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Why think when it's so less demanding to simply raise a stink? |
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A pier and hotels were built and Byron declared itself to be a seaside resort, although tourism was somewhat hindered by the stink of the town's abattoir. |
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Intellectual shut-ins are a dime a dozen these days, and they all stink just as bad as the next one. |
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Your roommate isn't going to give you the stink eye just for growing out a beard or staying at a co-ed's apartment past curfew. |
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The stink temporarily resurfaced a few months later in June 2003 and at one point was dubbed Le Pong because locals thought the whiff was being blown in from France. |
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I opened a window in an attempt to circulate some air and get the cigarette stink off of Ben and I, and it happened to be making one young thing in the back cold. |
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Experiments include how to turn paper invisible, craft a stink bomb or create an explosion. |
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If nothing happens when you ask nicely, make a stink until something gets done. |
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In the middle of the night the woman moved her bowels. The sharp stink of it pervaded the room. |
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The Latin putorius translates to stench or stink and is the origin of the English word putrid. |
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If nothing happens when you ask nicely, raise a stink until something gets done. |
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He had reason to believe the stercoraceous flavour, condemned by prejudice as a stink, was, in fact, most agreeable to the organs of smelling. |
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I toothbrushed the stale rum stink from my mouth and stared at myself in the cabinet mirror. |
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Today it has many additional names including stink weed, angel's trumpet, loco weed, devil's trumpet, and thorn apple. |
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Among the pests that can infest Brassicas, cabbage stink bugs Eurydema spp. |
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As you get older, the more you think, the more you stink, really. |
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I am meeting people who are being turned off by this stink bomb nose and bitter finish they cannot tolerate. |
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Texas voters have denied them pay raises on a number of occasions, and the idea is a guaranteed stink bomb if you include it in a poll. |
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Yanking open the door to the bathroom, I was greeted with a stink foul enough to curl my hair. |
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Shepherd Conservation Society, was accused of injuring a whaler by hurling a rancid butter stink bomb as well as a number of other offences. |
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It's a bad idea to try vacuuming up these bugs because if they get chopped up on a vacuum's beater bar, they can stink up a house, he said. |
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True bugs like stink bugs and big-eyed bugs were active almost exclusively during daylight hours. |
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You marinate a cherry in cheap whiskey long enough, the stink attaches. |
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They found that stink bugs like to overwinter in large, dry, dead trees that have a circumference of more than 23 inches. |
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It was Darius''s son Xerxes''s eyes that had the stink of destiny about them,remarks Gorgo, exemplifying the overblown floweriness of the script. |
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Effect of diet and mating status on ovarian development in the predaceous stink bug Perillus bioculatus. |
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If you don't make a stink about the problem, nothing will be done. |
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Although bed bugs, stink bugs, cicadas and mosquitoes have stolen headlines lately, pest management professionals agree that cockroaches remain a constant pest threat. |
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I just saw about a jizillion stink bugs outside, it must be a convention. |
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Striped skunks and stink bugs invert themselves before they spray. |
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It is helpful to understand that ladybugs and stink bugs are driven into heated structures as they try to escape from the cooling outdoor temperatures. |
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He had just visited the midtown Sacramento site where hundreds of brown marmorated stink bugs were clustered together on a Chinese pistache street tree. |
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Since their first official detection in the United States in 2001, brown marmorated stink bugs have been eating our crops and invading our homes and businesses. |
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Fluffing up the cushions and having harrumph as granddad breaks wind at Sunday dinner isn't tackling what's really causing the stink around the house. |
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Five people, none of them students, were cited and barred from campus after they allegedly set off a stink bomb at a forum meeting earlier this month. |
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Pleasant Street, disorderly conduct, stink bomb left on the front stairs. |
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The stink, bawdiness, cruelty and criminality that characterised London during the life of the artist William Hogarth come vividly to life in this fascinating book. |
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And of course, the companies that stand to benefit from a more complex and costly emissions-testing program didn't raise a stink to do away with it. |
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In contrast, research on the biological control of stink bugs attacking cowpea is scarce, and studies on parasitism on coreid eggs need to be developed. |
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There are elements of this that stink to high heaven on all sides. |
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Effect of age, diet, diapause and juvenile hormone on oogenesis and the amount of vitellogenin and vitellin in the twospotted stink bug, Perillus bioculatus. |
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