Ah, the sure signs of fall are here: gorgeous leaves, football games, brisk hikes and ... stink bugs.
In what's becoming an annual ritual, the smelly, annoying scourge of homeowners from coast-to-coast is crawling inside homes across the country this fall as the weather cools.
"Stink bugs move indoors in late September and early October," explains Russ Horton, entomologist for pest control company HomeTeam Pest Defense in Dallas. "They go into hibernation during winter and emerge in early spring." They like hiding in attics and inside walls.
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