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Fall Harvest of Some OR Crops Could Really "Stink"

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Monday, July 29, 2013   

HOOD RIVER, Ore. - The stink bug invasion is on, from nuisance infestations in urban areas to potentially expensive problems for farmers. In Oregon, brown marmorated stink bugs were found last year in raspberries, hazelnuts and grapes, and this year, Oregon State University (OSU) researchers said the bugs showed up even earlier in raspberries.

Entomologist Peter Shearer is part of the OSU team working on a three-year national study of stink bugs and what to do about them. He has predicted some crop damage, and said the insects have been spotted in 14 Oregon counties, so far.

"They're from Portland down through Ashland, in southern Oregon. They are out the Columbia River Gorge - Hood River, Wasco County - eastern Oregon," he said. "They're just getting more and more abundant."

Infestations peak in the fall, he noted, and stink bugs will feed on many crops. They are so named for emitting a strong, distinctive odor as a defense against enemies. "Marmorated" means marbled, referring to their coloring.

Not all stink bugs are bad, Shearer pointed out, so they are trying to control the bad ones without eliminating the beneficial ones. The invasive stink bugs are found in clusters and large numbers, he explained.

OSU and Washington State University are collaborating on a project to see if a microscopic wasp from China will feed on stink bug eggs. However, Shearer said, the results are a couple of years away. For now, he added, both organic and conventional farms are having a hard time controlling the pests.

"Organic is restricted in the kinds of products that they can use and, unfortunately, the products that they have available are not effective," he explained. "The ones that conventional growers have are very disruptive, because they kill good bugs as well as some of the bad bugs."

Stink bugs were first reported back East a dozen years ago and have been a multimillion-dollar headache for farms and orchards there. Congress is considering a boost in spending on stink bug research.

OSU researchers have asked anyone who sees brown marmorated stink bugs to contact them at bmsb@hort.oregonstate.edu.




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