Fact #2 Stink Bugs dislike excessive heat and cold
Fact #3 Stink Bugs feed mainly on fruits and vegetables
Fact #4 Stink Bugs hibernate in the winter
Fact #5 Stink Bugs CAN be controlled
Stink Bugs dislike being in the direct sunlight. This is why you'll often find them hiding under structures like decks, porches, railings and in your house. They also hate cold temperatures. Again the reason why you see them inside your house.
A Stink Bug will feed exclusively on vegetable plants or fruit trees. They have been known to do extensive crop damage as a result. Because they hibernate in the winter, they look for a nice warm place to do so. That explains why you find them in you house.
Now how do you get rid of Stink Bugs? The truth is you will never get rid of all of them. The best you can hope for is to control them. To control Stink Bugs the optimum course of action is to seal off all the holes, cracks and crevices you can find. Treat the shady areas where they like to gather with a pesticide. Keep food plants at a distance from the house. And make sure that all of your windows, screens and doors fit properly.
If and when you do find the occasional Stink Bug inside your house, simply use a vacuum cleaner to pick it up, or pick it up with a Kleenex and put it in a sealed container. Then there's the ever-popular "flush it down the commode technique" which works great! It is advisable not to crush it because this causes it to release that stinky chemical, which in turn attracts more Stink Bugs to the area.