Stink Bug Control
Nothing stinks more than an infestation.
Stink bugs may not bite or sting, but they make up for it with their foul odor and habit of invading homes in large numbers. Outdoors, they feast on fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants, causing damage to gardens and crops. When temperatures drop, they sneak inside, looking for warmth—and once they settle in, they don’t leave easily.

Did you know?
Stink bugs release their signature odor when threatened or crushed, making DIY removal a risky (and smelly) mistake.
Why stink bugs invade
In the spring and summer, stink bugs feed on plants and crops, but as temperatures cool, they move indoors to overwinter in attics, wall voids, and hidden cracks. Once inside, they gather in large numbers, making infestations tough to control without professional treatment.

Signs to watch for
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- •Shield-shaped, brown or green bugs near windows or light sources
•Clusters of stink bugs on sunny walls or siding in the fall
•Foul odor when disturbed or crushed
•Damaged fruits, vegetables, or leaves in gardens and landscaping

Our Approach
Stink bugs don’t just appear—they invite themselves in and bring the smell with them. At Elevate, we take a proactive approach, stopping stink bugs before they become a full-blown invasion. We seal off entry points, apply targeted treatments, and create a protective barrier to keep them from gathering around your home.
Our specialized treatments don’t just eliminate stink bugs on contact—they prevent new ones from settling in, keeping your home and garden clear. Whether you’re dealing with an active infestation or trying to keep them from returning, we’ve got the expertise to get rid of them without the stink.
Our Pest-Free Promise
We're committed to keeping your home pest-free. If pests return between your scheduled treatments, we'll come back at no extra cost to take care of them--- guaranteed. Your peace of mind is our priority.
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Frequent Questions
Why are stink bugs invading my house?
Stink bugs typically enter homes during cooler months, seeking shelter from the dropping temperatures. They usually come inside through gaps around windows, doors, or vents.
Do stink bugs really smell bad?
Yes—when threatened or squashed, stink bugs release a strong, unpleasant odor as a defense mechanism. That’s why proper removal is important.
Can stink bugs cause damage inside my home?
Stink bugs aren’t destructive indoors—they don’t bite or cause structural damage—but they can stain walls or fabrics if crushed or disturbed.
How does Elevate treat stink bugs?