Chickens won't eat stinkbugs?

cherylwillard1

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9 Years
Feb 20, 2014
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So I've heard chickens will eat just about anything, but my hens that I bought as adults refuse to even look at a stinkbug. When I presented them with the first few that appeared this spring, they looked and quickly retreated from this foul offering. Has anyone else found any predator that will naturally diminish the stink bug population?
 
I can't blame them. My dog hates them, and any time she finds one, she goes into attack mode. When she is poking at a stink bug in the living room, I can smell it from the kitchen! She ate one, and was sick for 2 days. Evil insects. My chickens won't touch stink bugs, squash bugs, potato bugs, or the super large slugs.
 
There are many species of "stink bug" and they can vary based on that alone. Additionally, with some of the bugs taste / toxicity can vary with diet of the insect. My chickens as a general rule avoid insects with red on them. The bugs that feed off milkweed have lots of red on them and are relatively abundant.
 
My son had to "save" the chicks in the brooder from a stink bug the other night. He got up to use the bathroom and heard frantic peeping from the brooder. He went to check them and chicks and ducklings were running around screaming because the stink bug happened to wander in. He took it out and everyone instantly settled and went back to sleep. Poor little things, but it did give us a giggle to hear the story the next morning.
 
My chickens will not touch a stink bug. One of them tried to eat one before but spit it out instantly. Now they go nuts for night crawlers and they do like alot of other bugs.
 

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