‘We’ve been eating it for more than 100 years’ : how one community turns stink bug infestations (…)

21 novembre 2025 | Femi Ezhuthupallickal Benny and Thejavikho Chase
In India’s Mizoram state, people have an intricate system of harvesting and consuming the pungent and nutritious bugs Every few years when Udonga montana, a bamboo-feeding stink bug, erupts in massive swarms, the people of the Mizo community in northern India don’t reach for pesticides. Instead, (…)
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