<p>I was sleeping and it was crawling on my arm. They are all over and the sound like helocopters buzzing around. I kill all of them but then more show up from nowhere. Im going to go crazy! I think they are called harlecan bettles. But they are stinky!</p>
<p>I feel your pain. Are you in PA by any chance?</p>
<p>yeah. im close to philly. at least they dont bite.</p>
<p>I’ve never even seen a stink bug before this year, and now they are absolutely EVERYWHERE.</p>
<p>They are kind of big and i wonder how they get in if mesquitoes cant.</p>
<p>Das haht bro. Won’t your parents let you sleep inside?</p>
<p>Mhmm, that’s right around where I live too and those little buggers are EVERYWHERE.</p>
<p>Haha, I recently moved southeast of Philly and there are stinkbugs EVERYWHERE. It’s disgusting. There were stinkbugs all over my school’s field hockey field a while ago, and they snuck into everyone’s sports bags. When they brought them back to school the next day, all the bugs crawled out and were all over the locker room. It was GROSS.</p>
<p>Futureexecutive i sleep inside. Thats the problem. The bugs are suposed to be outside. I bet if i slept outside they wouldnt be a problem. Someone said they come in to hibernate for the winter. They dont really hurt you and they arent looking for food, they just hide in cracks and under things. The problem is when you squish them they stink!
Cucumber1, i have to check under my blanket for them before i sleep. They usually arent under there, but when they are all over on the walls i think they are in my bed too. Then when i am trying to sleep they buzz and it keeps me awake sometimes. If you squish them they really stink, so they kind of have invisible protection. And if you vacuum them up they make the room stink too. And if you try to touch them they stink, but if they arent threatened, they dont smell bad.</p>