How can I kill "leaf-foot" bug? Looks like a long, slender stink bug. One foot is shaped like a leaf.
Question:It lays eggs on the tomatoes (so I'm told). The tomatoes (fruit) turn sickly yellow with no breaking of the skin. Last year ALL tomatoes in my neighborhood were attacked by these bugs. One neighbor's been here 15 years and it was his first such experience. We've been searching everywhere for an answer, but we've planted tomatoes again this year. Oh, we live in East Texas - 60 miles from Gulf.
Answers:
Try this - Call your local college ...ask for their
botanical / horticultural department head.
They can help you the most - with this problem.
Step on it...throw something at it...it's not THAT hard...
Step on them.
With a machine gun.
could you send me one. they really sound interesting. nah im joking. isn't there some kind of pesticide or something against bugs such as those?
WOW! I live in harris county in texas! Umm.I just moved from boston..THEY HAVE STICK BUGS HERE! everywhere I look just makes me wanna move BACK!
But I have heard that a good pesticide would do the trick! But don't get some expensive one that specilizes in stick bugs, just gets some Reid for ants and cockroaches, they'll stay away!
BUT! If you mean stiNK bugs--it's the same thing!
I WANNA GO HOME!! :'(
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