I live in Laurel and have not seen a stinkbug since last season. Yet I have heard that people see them at Cherry Hill CG. I work across the street from Cherry Hill at the USDA Ag Research Center where they study they the little critter.
If you see any, not to worry. They don't bite. They only eat fruit. And they won't infest your RV. They only seek the indoors in winter. They do stink a little bit when you crush them, but it's not like a skunk or anything. They are a pest, but harmless to humans.
If you use a trap, place it away from your RV. The traps have a scent that attracts the little buggers.
I don't think you are going to have a no-see-um problem. Of course, I live here and maybe I just don't notice.
If you are going to hike in woods or tall grass, make sure you get some spray that has DEET in it. There are ticks out there.
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