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Brown marmorated stink bugs, Sitting at 1.7 centimeters long and wide, They are believed to have arrived in the U.S. in the 1990's in a shipment from Asia, First spotted in Allentown, Pennsylvania, 2 decades ago, Today, studies show, They are now found across 41 states, The USDA is concerned that stink bugs are making their way, Into places important for agriculture, Spoiling fruit and vegetable harvests and driving homeowners insane, Acting as crop vultures, From Pennsylvania to Oregon, to California, The most difficult thing, Is no matter how much you spray, they just run away and come back the next day, In other words, Nothing can defeat them, Therefore nothing can keep them, From continuing to travel and multiply, This is why, The USDA is considering bringing in reinforcements, To help strengthen the fight to prevent stinkbugs from contributing to the growing risk of food shortages, In the United States, Don't Waste Our Planet