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New Jersey BMSB Information
Contacts
BMSB Researchers in New Jersey:
- Anne Nielsen, Rutgers University
- George Hamilton, Rutgers University
Maps and Resources
This full-color guide provides identification information for stink bugs of agricultural importance in the upper southern region and mid-Atlantic states. Source: Virginia Cooperative Extension.
April 3, 2017 Send a Suspected BMSB Specimen to Rutgers University
If you believe that you have captured a BMSB and would like an expert to identify it, mail in your specimen and the Rutgers Department of Entomology will contact you for verification. Source: Rutgers University.
November 17, 2015 Diagnosing Stink Bug Injury to Vegetables
In the mid-Atlantic, vegetable crops are attacked by several different stink bug species. The primary pest species include the brown marmorated stink bug, brown stink bug, green stink bug, and harlequin bug. Source: Virginia Cooperative Extension, November 2015.
May 16, 2012 BMSB Activity in New Jersey Orchards
This plant and pest advisory provides BMSB updates for fruit growers in New Jersey. Source: Anne Nielsen, Rutgers University.
February 1, 2012 Monitoring for the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
This website provides information on identifying and controlling stink bugs, as well as FAQs and images of similar species. Source: Rutgers University.
News and Updates
An integrated pest management program running since the 1980s has led to fresh insights about a new invader. Scientists are deploying maps to aid the fight.