Starker Wright, entomologist with the United States Department of Agriculture, tests the electrical connections to a series of lights erected along Brewster’s Bridge Road at Milburn Orchards north of Elkton.
A close up of one of the lights shows the white bulb to attract the stinkbug and the red strip, which emits a vapor to disable the stinkbug, trapping it inside the canister.
Starker Wright, entomologist with the United States Department of Agriculture, tests the electrical connections to a series of lights erected along Brewster’s Bridge Road at Milburn Orchards north of Elkton.
CECIL WHIG PHOTO BY JANE BELLMYER
A close up of one of the lights shows the white bulb to attract the stinkbug and the red strip, which emits a vapor to disable the stinkbug, trapping it inside the canister.
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