Illustrated identification guide β PestControlBasics.com
π Identification
4mm; olive-green to brown; almost perfectly round/oval β much rounder than most true bugs. White surfaces and light-colored structures seem to attract aggregations strongly. Emit a foul odor when disturbed. Found primarily in SE US, spreading north and west.
𧬠Biology & Behavior
Kudzu bugs feed primarily on kudzu vine (invasive legume from Asia, also accidentally introduced) and soybeans β causing significant agricultural losses. In fall, adults aggregate on light-colored structures to overwinter β identical behavior to brown marmorated stink bug. They're a serious agricultural pest and significant structural nuisance.
β οΈ Damage & Health Risk
Agricultural: soybean yield losses of 20-60% in heavily infested fields. Structural: large aggregations on white and light-colored buildings; unpleasant odor when disturbed; minor staining from defensive secretions.
π§ DIY Treatment
September perimeter spray with bifenthrin or lambda-cyhalothrin on the exterior before aggregation. Seal all exterior gaps. Do not crush β releases odor and staining secretions. Vacuum to remove aggregations. Light-colored structures attract more β dark-colored homes may see lower pressure.
π· When to Call a Pro
For agricultural soybean operations, professional pest management is important β kudzu bug yield losses can be severe. For structures, perimeter spray in September is the main intervention.