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Forest Stewardship Notes News and tips from WSU and DNR

News and tips from WSU and DNR

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The site had the following in the homepage, "Are Those Stink Bugs in Your Home? So what are these annoying insects? Why are they in our homes? The Consperse stink bug Euschistus conspersus Photo Mike Quinn, Bugguide." I noticed that the web site stated " Whose common name is the western conifer seed bug WCSB." They also stated " Although you may be familiar with the WCSB because of its presence in your house, this insect is actually a forest dweller. The WCSB feeds on seeds, developing cones and the needles of pine trees, as well as Douglas-fir."

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