Stink Bugs Poem by Chris Embrick

Stink Bugs

Rating: 5.0


Halyomorpha halys, the stink bug
Brown cousin to Chinavia hilaris
Their pungent odor a foul, offensive drug
Invasive alien insect gone amiss
About as tasty as a long, slimy slug
Hemiptera's poster child for ugliness
Winter's unwelcomed guests, oh the smell and sight
At least my house roaches hardly ever bite.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: insects
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 19 September 2017

Brown cousin to Chinavia hilaris give pungent and foul smell and drug processed from them still benefit. They are Winter's unwelcomed guests but still nature supports them. Amazing poem on insects is presented seems to be humorous.10

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Chris Embrick

Chris Embrick

Commerce, Georgia
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