
Eco-Friendly Methods

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Family & Pet Safe

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In Albany, deep in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, stink bugs seek shelter from harsh winters in homes and outbuildings. Older structures have gaps that allow entry. Purely Nature's Way brings effective, natural stink bugs control to Albany and all of Orleans County. We create protective barriers between Albany's forest environment and your living spaces.
About
Stink Bugs
Pests We Treat
Stink Bugs
Peak Season
Seasonal
Signs Of Infestation
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Brown shield-shaped bugs on sunny exterior walls
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Clusters around windows and doors in fall
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Distinctive odor when disturbed or crushed
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Overwintering adults emerging on warm winter days
Our Treatment Approach
Natural-first solutions that actually work
Physical removal and exclusion are primary strategies. Diatomaceous earth at entry points. Sticky traps near windows capture invaders. Essential oil sprays with mint deter landing. We seal entry points before fall invasion season. Vacuum collection without crushing. For Albany's older structures, we inspect foundations and wall voids where pests commonly harbor.
Prevention Tips
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Seal gaps around windows, doors, and siding
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Repair damaged screens
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Caulk around utility penetrations
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Turn off unnecessary exterior lights
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Remove window AC units in fall
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do stink bugs invade in fall?
Stink bugs are seeking sheltered overwintering sites as temperatures drop. Your warm, sunny walls attract them, and they squeeze through tiny gaps to hibernate in wall voids and attics. They emerge on warm winter days confused by indoor heat.
Will stink bugs damage my home?
Stink bugs don't cause structural damage, bite, or breed indoors. They're strictly nuisance pests that overwinter in homes and emerge in spring to return outdoors. Their defensive odor when crushed or disturbed is the primary concern.
Are your stink bugs treatments safe for Albany farms?
Yes. We use botanical and natural methods that are safe around livestock, crops, and stored feed. Our IPM approach protects Albany's agricultural operations while eliminating pest problems.

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