Stink bugs will lay eggs in and around your yard and garden. They lay about 30 eggs and it is because of this high number that they are able to multiply so quickly. They tend to lay their eggs in summer well before winter. They do this so that by the time winter comes around the young bugs would have fully developed and would have matured. Another reason why they tend to produce eggs in summer because during winter they will be hibernating and there will be no time to lay eggs. Since it will also be cold outside the eggs will not develop properly. During winter trees tend to shed their leaves so it is also not a very good time to lay eggs especially since stink bugs lay these eggs under leaves of trees and branches.
They have a tendency of laying eggs in and around your home. They seem to like laying their eggs on the underside of plant leaves and tree leaves. This is also done so that they are not easily seen, noticed or detected. They feed on plants and vegetation so they tend to lay eggs in and around surrounding areas where there is vegetation and plants. Since stink bugs are either brown or green this greatly helps them hide and go unseen and detected. They are very good at hiding and they are good at being undetected so you will need to work hard at trying to find them. They are attracted to certain types of plants and they enjoy feeding on them. It is normally on these plants that they tend to lay eggs on.
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