They’re notorious for sneaking indoors as temperatures drop, seeking warmth in cracks and crevices. While they’re not dangerous to humans in the traditional sense—they don’t bite or sting—they can trigger allergic reactions, and they absolutely do not belong in your bedding.
How to Prevent a Similar Nightmare

If you’re a pet owner or live in a region where stink bugs are common, here are some preventive tips I wish I had known earlier:
- Inspect your pets: After walks, especially in wooded or grassy areas, give your pets a quick brush down.
- Seal your home: Check for cracks around windows, doors, and vents. Use weather stripping or caulk to seal gaps.
- Install screens: Make sure all your windows and doors have tightly-fitted screens without holes.
- Use natural repellents: Essential oils like clove, mint, or citronella can deter bugs when sprayed around entry points.
- Clean regularly: Don’t just tidy up—go deep. Wash your bedding often and vacuum under furniture and along baseboards.
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