Eco-Friendly Treatments
We use EPA-registered pesticides across all treatments, and provide options for environmentally sensitive requirements.
Despite having only been brought into the Tri-State Area in more recent years, stink bug populations have boomed. They aren’t dangerous to humans, but their habits of congregating in huge numbers can be intimidating and off-putting for staff and customers.
Don’t try to exterminate stink bugs yourself. When they feel threatened or are crushed, they produce a foul odor and can leave behind stains. If you’re facing large numbers of stink bugs in your business or commercial property, contact Assured Environments for professional stink bug extermination.
The most common—and troublesome—stink bug in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut is the brown marmorated stink bug, but green stink bugs, rough stink bugs, and red-shouldered stink bugs can sometimes also be found in the area.
Brown marmorated stink bugs are particularly invasive. What can start as one or two will quickly escalate, drawing hundreds or even thousands of others to the areas where they are gathered.
If DIY removal of stink bugs on your commercial premises is not viable or effective, professional stink bug extermination is the solution.
We specialize in the safeguarding and pest control of commercial buildings throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. From managed commercial properties and office spaces to manufacturing and food processing sites, the team at Assured Environments can create tailored pest control plans for businesses of all types and sizes.
Industrial buildings with lofty interiors are ideal hiding places for pests, including stink bugs. We can remove them with minimal disruption to your teams.
When stink bugs gather, they gather fast and in large numbers. No hotel guest wants to share their room with stink bugs—get ahead of the problem.
Keep your commercial property portfolio protected from infestations. We provide 24/7 service and can respond quickly to escalating pest issues.
At Assured Environments, we take a holistic approach to pest control. With monitoring and prevention at its core, our IPM approach ensures lasting results that reduce the likelihood of returning stink bug infestations.
A pest control expert will conduct a site visit to identify stink bugs, evaluate root causes, and develop a plan based on your business size and layout.
From applying targeted treatments that exterminate stink bugs to sealing cracks that act as entry points, our pest control services are tailored to your business.
We provide ongoing monitoring to prevent repeat stink bug infestations, along with real-time service reporting and digital documentation for your records.
Stink bugs are attracted to warmth, bright lights, and abundant food sources, which means any type of business can be a target. From the agricultural plains of Litchfield Hills to the business districts of Long Island City, we’ve got businesses throughout the Tri-State area fully covered.
Our expert exterminators know the behaviors and habitats of stink bugs, which means we can respond quickly and efficiently to unexpected infestations affecting your business.
Every hour counts when pests are involved. Call now to book your free inspection.
All of our treatments are carried out in line with OSHA workplace safety standards and EPA-registered guidelines. Full documentation is provided for audit trails and compliance records.
If you’re facing stink bug problems, schedule a visit with Assured Environments today. Our technicians can help with any pest infestation you’re facing. We start with a comprehensive inspection and then build a personalized plan to help your business.
Contact us to get started with a free inspection.
Stink bugs often mass on sunny exterior walls and windows in late summer and autumn as they look for sheltered places to overwinter. Glass-fronted commercial façades in the Tri-State Area can make office buildings especially attractive.
Yes, targeted exterior treatment may reduce stink bug activity around entry points and sun-facing walls. However, spraying an entire building is rarely a lasting solution, which is why exclusion work is so important.
The odor released by crushed or threatened stink bugs is unpleasant but generally isn’t considered an indoor-air-quality or HVAC hazard in a commercial setting. Avoid crushing them where possible, and do not touch liquid from dead stink bugs.
Dead stink bugs may cause a short-lived odor and can occasionally attract scavenging pests, but they do not normally cause building damage. We can identify access points and help prevent further insects from entering the voids.