Stink Bug Invasion: How to Protect Your Bronx County Home
Stink bugs invading your Bronx County home? Learn why they come, how to prevent them, and when to call a professional exterminator.
What Are Stink Bugs and Why Are They in Your Bronx County Home?
If you have ever squished a small, shield-shaped brown bug and immediately regretted it because of the foul odor it released, you have met the brown marmorated stink bug. Originally from Asia, these pungent pests arrived in the United States in the late 1990s and have since become one of the most common fall invaders in Bronx County and across The Bronx, NYC.
Stink bugs are not dangerous — they do not bite, sting, or carry diseases. But they are incredibly annoying. Every autumn, as temperatures drop across neighborhoods in [Levittown](/levittown), [Hicksville](/hicksville), Valley Stream, and Floral Park, stink bugs begin searching for warm places to spend the winter. Your home, with its heated walls and cozy attic spaces, looks like the perfect winter retreat.
Why Stink Bugs Invade Bronx County Homes
Stink bugs are what entomologists call "overwintering pests." They do not breed inside your home — they simply use it as a shelter to survive the cold months. Here is why Bronx County's suburban communities are especially attractive to them:
• Older housing stock — Many homes across Bronx County were built in the 1950s and 1960s, with more gaps, cracks, and entry points than newer construction
• Abundant vegetation — Stink bugs feed on fruit trees, ornamental plants, and garden vegetables that are common in Long Island yards
• Temperature swings — Bronx County's fall weather features warm sunny days followed by chilly nights, which triggers stink bugs to seek shelter
• Proximity to agriculture — The farms and nurseries scattered across eastern Long Island provide ample stink bug habitat
On warm fall afternoons, you may notice dozens of stink bugs clustered on the sunny, south-facing sides of homes throughout Bronx County. They are warming themselves before squeezing through tiny openings to get inside.
How Stink Bugs Get Inside
These persistent pests are surprisingly skilled at finding entry points. Common access routes include:
- Gaps around window and door frames
- Torn or ill-fitting window screens
- Cracks in siding and foundation walls
- Openings around utility pipes, cables, and vents
- Under damaged weather stripping
- Through attic vents and soffits
A stink bug only needs a gap of about 1/8 of an inch to squeeze through, so even well-maintained homes are vulnerable.
The Stink Bug Problem: More Than Just a Smell
While stink bugs will not damage your home's structure or pose health risks, they create several frustrating issues:
• Foul odor — When threatened, crushed, or vacuumed, they release a pungent, cilantro-like chemical from glands on their abdomen
• Sheer numbers — A single home can harbor hundreds or even thousands of overwintering stink bugs in wall voids and attic spaces
• Staining — Their secretions can leave brown stains on curtains, walls, and upholstery
• Springtime emergence — As your home warms in spring, dormant stink bugs "wake up" and begin appearing indoors, sometimes in alarming numbers
• Attract more pests — Large numbers of dead stink bugs inside walls can attract carpet beetles and other secondary pests
How to Prevent Stink Bugs from Entering Your Home
The best approach to stink bugs is prevention. Take these steps before fall arrives:
Seal Entry Points
- Caulk around windows, doors, and utility penetrations
- Replace damaged weather stripping
- Repair or replace torn window screens
- Cover attic vents and chimney openings with fine mesh screening
Reduce Attractants
- Turn off unnecessary outdoor lights at night — stink bugs are attracted to light
- Switch to yellow or sodium-vapor bulbs for porch lights
- Keep yard vegetation trimmed and away from your home's exterior
- Harvest garden produce promptly
Interior Strategies
- If stink bugs get inside, use a vacuum to collect them rather than crushing them (empty the bag outside immediately to avoid the smell)
- A shallow dish of soapy water under a desk lamp can serve as a simple trap
- Seal gaps around interior light fixtures and ceiling fans where stink bugs may emerge from wall voids
When to Call a Professional
If you are finding stink bugs in large numbers throughout your home — or if they return year after year despite your prevention efforts — it is time to call in the experts. Our [general pest control service](/services) at Bronx County Pest Control includes:
• Comprehensive exterior inspection to identify every potential entry point
• Targeted exterior treatment applied to your home's perimeter before fall invasion season
• Exclusion work to physically seal gaps, cracks, and openings
• Interior treatment when needed for active infestations
• Seasonal follow-up to ensure your home stays protected year after year
We help families across Bronx County keep their homes comfortable and pest-free — from [Levittown](/levittown) and [Hicksville](/hicksville) to Syosset, Plainview, and beyond. [Contact us](/contact) today for a free estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do stink bugs bite?
No, stink bugs do not bite or sting humans or pets. They are primarily a nuisance pest due to their odor and their tendency to invade homes in large numbers during the fall.
Why should I avoid crushing stink bugs?
Crushing a stink bug triggers the release of a foul-smelling chemical from glands on their body. This odor can linger on surfaces and skin and may even attract additional stink bugs. Instead, gently collect them with a tissue or vacuum and dispose of them outside.
When is stink bug season in Bronx County?
Stink bug invasion season in Bronx County typically runs from mid-September through November, when cooling temperatures drive them to seek warm shelter. You may see them again in spring (March through May) when overwintering bugs become active and try to exit your home.
Can stink bugs damage my house?
Stink bugs do not cause structural damage. However, large populations hidden in wall voids can produce unpleasant odors, stain surfaces, and attract secondary pests like carpet beetles that feed on dead insects.
What is the best way to keep stink bugs out permanently?
The most effective long-term strategy is a combination of thorough exterior sealing (exclusion) and a preventive perimeter treatment applied before fall. A professional pest control service can ensure all entry points are addressed. [Reach out to our team](/contact) to schedule a consultation.