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Found this weird shield-shaped bug crawling on my curtains in the middle of winter. It moves really slowly and has a speckled brown back. Is this going to bite or infest my house?

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9. Easy DIY Tricks To Bug-Proof Windows, Doors, And Vents
To prevent stink bugs from entering your home, inspect and seal any cracks or openings around windows, doors, and vents. Use weather stripping and caulking to close gaps and ensure screens are in good repair.
Consider using door sweeps to close gaps underneath doors and adding mesh screens to vents. These measures can help block stink bugs and other insects from gaining entry.
10. When To Call A Pro And What They Can Actually Do
If you find yourself overwhelmed by the number of stink bugs, or if they are causing significant distress, it may be time to call a pest control professional. A professional can assess entry points and provide solutions that may not be feasible for homeowners.
Professionals can offer treatments that deter bugs from entering and provide advice on long-term prevention methods. They can also safely remove any infestations without the associated risks of DIY methods.
11. Quick ID And Response Checklist For The Next Time One Shows Up
1. Identify: Look for a shield-shaped bug with a speckled brown back and banded antennae.
2. Capture: Use a jar and paper to gently trap the bug for release outdoors.
3. Prevent: Seal entry points around doors, windows, and vents.

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4. Avoid: Refrain from squashing the bug to prevent odor.
5. Monitor: Keep an eye out for more bugs to ensure your home remains bug-free.

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