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The '''Stinkbug''' (カメムシ, ''Kamemushi'') is an [[insect]] introduced in {{NL}} found on trees. It can be found between [[April]] and [[October]] and can be sold for 120 [[Bells]].
 
The '''Stinkbug''' (カメムシ, ''Kamemushi'') is an [[insect]] introduced in {{NL}} found on trees. It can be found between [[April]] and [[October]] and can be sold for 120 [[Bells]].

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"I caught a stinkbug! Yup, yup, that stinks all right!" —New Leaf

Artwork of Stinkbug
Real-world info
Name: Unknown
Family: Pentatomidae
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 カメムシ
 노린재
 Cimice
 Stinkwanze
 椿象
 Punaise
 Chinche
 Schildwants
 椿象
 Punaise
 Chinche
 Щитник

The Stinkbug (カメムシ, Kamemushi) is an insect introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf found on trees. It can be found between April and October and can be sold for 120 Bells.

Catch details

In New Horizons

#41

Stinkbug
"I caught a stinkbug! It lives up to its name!"

Time of year North: Mar – Oct
South: Sep – Apr
Time of day All day
Location On flowers
Weather Any except rain
Spawn requirement Appears from the start of the game
Selling prices  Nook's Cranny 120 Bells
 Flick 180 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


Donating to the museum

In New Leaf

Upon being donated, the Stinkbug can be found in the room of the bug exhibit with the light in, resting on a tree near the light.

"Stinkbugs are known for their foul smell, enough to drive away most predators and people. The smell is so strong that if they release it in an airtight place, they pass out from their own smell. They like to gather in clumps to stay warm in sunshine, though they will seek out warm houses as well."

In New Horizons

"I daresay the name says it all... Stinkbugs are known for their stench. Hoo! Peeyew! As it happens, these crop-eating pests use straw-like mouths to pierce plants and drink the juices. And when threatened, they use a smelly chemical in their belly to release their odious odor! Hoo! How DO they live with themselves?"Blathers

Names in other languages

Japanese カメムシ
kamemushi
Stinkbug

Korean 노린재
norinjae
Stinkbug

Simplified Chinese 椿象
chūnxiàng
Stinkbug

Russian Щитник
Shchitnik

Dutch Schildwants

German Stinkwanze Stinkbug

European Spanish Chinche

European French Pumpum (NL)
Punaise (NH)

Italian Cimice