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Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

Halyomorpha halys

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug is an invasive agricultural pest in Australia, attacking a wide range of crops and becoming a household nuisance. Originally from Asia, it has established populations in several Australian states and poses significant economic threats to horticulture.

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Medium
Risk Level
Adults: 12-17mm
Body Length
Diurnal
Activity
Information pending
Lifespan

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug At-A-Glance

Key facts and characteristics

Adults: 12-17mm
Body Length
Approximately 0.5-1 gram
Weight
Information pending
Lifespan
Diurnal
Activity

Complete Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Guide

Professional identification and control information

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug is an invasive agricultural pest in Australia, attacking a wide range of crops and becoming a household nuisance. Originally from Asia, it has established populations in several Australian states and poses significant economic threats to horticulture.

Identification

How to accurately identify Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

Expert Tips

Check for the characteristic white bands on antennae and legs, and the marble-like pattern on the abdomen.

Confusion Species

Similar to native stink bugs but distinguished by the white bands and mottled brown coloration.

Key Identification Features

Shield-shaped body with white-banded antennae, marbled brown pattern, and defensive odor when disturbed.

Biology & Lifecycle

Understanding Brown Marmorated Stink Bug biology and development

Anatomy

Shield-shaped body with piercing-sucking mouthparts, compound eyes, and fully developed wings.

Genetics

Genetic studies show limited diversity in Australian populations, suggesting recent introduction events.

Lifecycle Details

Egg Stage

Eggs are laid in clusters of 20-30 on leaf undersides during spring and summer.

Adult Stage

Adults overwinter in protected locations before emerging to feed and reproduce in spring.

Pupal Stage

Not applicable - undergoes incomplete metamorphosis with nymphal stages.

Larval Stage

Nymphs go through five instars, gradually developing adult characteristics.

Development Time

35-45 days from egg to adult under typical Australian conditions.

Reproduction Rate

Typically produces 1-2 generations per year depending on seasonal conditions.

Habitat & Distribution

Where Brown Marmorated Stink Bug lives and thrives

Preferred Habitats

  • agricultural crops
  • urban gardens
  • woodland edges

Nesting Behavior

Does not build nests but seeks protected overwintering sites.

Nesting Requirements

Requires protected overwintering sites such as tree bark, building crevices, or ground cover.

Temperature Preference

Active between 15-35°C, overwinters in protected sites when temperatures drop below 10°C.

Humidity Preference

Prefers moderate humidity levels, commonly found in irrigated agricultural areas.

Hiding Spots

  • wall voids
  • attics
  • under bark

Distribution Patterns

Native Range

Native to East Asia, including China, Japan, and Korea.

Climate Zones

Established in temperate and subtropical zones of eastern Australia.

Urban Vs Rural

Found in both urban areas (as nuisance pest) and rural agricultural regions.

Introduced Range

Introduced to Australia, with established populations in Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland.

Spread Mechanism

Spreads through natural flight and human-assisted transport via vehicles and shipping containers.

Australian States

Currently established in Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland.

Establishment Factors

Favourable climate conditions and abundant host plants have facilitated establishment.

Behavior & Diet

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug behavioral patterns and feeding habits

Activity Pattern

Primarily diurnal, most active during warm daylight hours.

Social Behavior

Aggregates in large numbers, especially during overwintering periods.

Territorial Behavior

Not territorial - individuals aggregate in large numbers on suitable host plants.

Foraging Behavior

Aggregates on preferred host plants, feeding on fruits and developing seeds.

Dispersal Behavior

Active dispersal occurs in spring and autumn, with adults capable of flying several hundred meters.

Dietary Preferences

Aphid Farming

Not applicable.

Feeding Habits

Piercing-sucking mouthparts used to feed on plant tissues and developing fruits.

Foraging Range

Can travel several hundred meters from overwintering sites to feeding areas.

Feeding Patterns

Feeds primarily during warm daylight hours, clustering on preferred host plants.

Primary Food Sources

  • fruit trees
  • vegetable crops
  • ornamental plants

Seasonal Diet Changes

No significant seasonal changes - opportunistic feeder on available plant hosts.

Health Risks

Health concerns associated with Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

Important Health Information

Always consult healthcare professionals for medical concerns related to pest exposure.

Allergens

None known.

Contamination Risk

Can contaminate produce with defensive secretions and create nuisance in homes.

Disease Transmission

Not a known vector of human diseases.

Economic Impact

Financial costs and economic effects of Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

Economic impact information is being compiled.

Detection & Signs

Early warning signs of Brown Marmorated Stink Bug presence

Detection information is being compiled.

Prevention

Proactive strategies to prevent Brown Marmorated Stink Bug infestations

Prevention information is being compiled.

Control Methods

Effective treatment options for Brown Marmorated Stink Bug control

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Seasonal Patterns

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug seasonal activity and management timing

Autumn

Adults seek overwintering sites in autumn, often invading homes and buildings in large numbers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

Are Brown Marmorated Stink Bug dangerous?

They are not dangerous to humans but can damage crops and become a nuisance pest in homes.

How do I identify Brown Marmorated Stink Bug?

Look for the distinctive white bands on antennae and legs, plus the marbled brown pattern on their shield-shaped body.

How do I control Brown Marmorated Stink Bug?

Professional pest control involves sealing entry points, using targeted insecticides, and implementing monitoring programs in agricultural settings.

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