Animals
Openings less than 3-by-7 millimeters prevent most brown marmorated stink bugs from invasion
Brown marmorated stink bugs are master home invaders. Particularly in winter, when they seek shelter from the cold, if a structure has a gap or entrances large enough to fit through, they will find it.
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