KIM CLARKE, an organic gardener in Maryland, has been plagued by stink bugs. Last winter, unless she vacuumed them up, often several times a day, they took over the upper floors of her home. Outside, it is even worse. Stink bugs have destroyed her entire grape harvest. The grapes hang shrivelled from the vine; the juice sucked out by the beasts. They feast on her tomatoes and her peppers. And they smell, not terribly, but pungently, when squished or when they cluster.
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