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  • Stink Bug is the American vernacular. I've never noticed a smell though I've never knowingly 'threatened, disturbed or crushed' one.

    From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentatomidae

    The American name "stink bug" is specific to the Pentatomidae, and
    refers to their ability to release a pungent defensive spray when
    threatened, disturbed, or crushed. The composition of this spray may
    vary between species, and even by sex or age, but generally includes
    aldehydes and alkanes. Descriptions of the smells vary widely, and
    include oily, dusty, woody and earthy, and like coriander. In some
    species, the liquid contains cyanide compounds and a rancid almond
    scent, used to protect themselves and discourage predators.

  • Even if you just pick a shield bug up briefly you’ll smell it on your hands.

    Smells distinctly… insecty. Some beetles release a similar smell too when you pick them up.

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