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In this June 18, 2015 photo, Norris Farms field manager Ryan Sweeney holds a handmade trap containing apple cider vinegar and white wine meant to attract and trap spotted wing drosophila at the blueberry farm in Roseburg, Ore. The stink bugs get their name from the scent they release, which some describe as akin to a musky cilantro. They are well-entrenched in the Portland-Vancouver area, and, to a lesser extent, in Seattle. In both cities, some urban homeowners have been beset by infestations as the bugs find indoor spaces to overwinter. (Michael Sullivan/The News-Review via AP)
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