Wednesday 27th August 2025

The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug population is a threat to Missouri and other Midwest row crops.

Kevin Rice, University of Missouri assistant entomology professor, tells Brownfield Ag News the stink bug, which was unintentionally released in the United States at first made a huge pest of itself in the mid-Atlantic states, in fruits and vegetables, “But what we are seeing now is it’s having this large population increase. And we’re noticing them in peoples’ homes and we expect them to spill over into agriculture causing damage in the next few years.”

Rice says they are piercing and sucking pests that attack field crops, damaging corn kernels and reducing yields while going after soybean pods and plants.

    

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