The article is not actually describing bedbugs.
Bedbugs (Cimex lectularius)
Do not live in gardens
Are not green
Are not attracted to plants, humidity, or radiators
Are mainly spread through luggage, furniture, and bedding
Feed on human blood and hide in mattresses, bed frames, and cracks
Palomena is a green stink bug, not a bedbug
These insects do come indoors in fall
They are attracted to warmth
They do enter through cracks and windows
They are commonly repelled by strong scents (mint, lavender, vinegar)
👉 So your article is actually about stink bugs, not bedbugs.
Why this matters
Calling stink bugs “bedbugs” can:
Mislead readers
Cause unnecessary fear (real bedbugs are much more serious)
Spread incorrect pest-control advice
What I can do for you
I can help in any of these ways:
Rewrite the article correctly (changing “bedbugs” to “stink bugs”)
Fact-check and edit your existing text while keeping your style
Create a new article about real bedbugs (accurate and clear)
Simplify it for a younger audience or general readers
If you want, just tell me:
Do you want this to be about stink bugs or actual bedbugs?
Is this for a blog, school assignment, or website?
I’ll take it from there 👍

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