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If only you read the whole thing -_-
I did. Basic human anatomy and common sense will tell you that it won't kill you if you were to eat it. How simple do I have to make it?
The stink bug will however try defend itself, giving you a mouthful of stink spray. Which will likely go up your nose and keep you in a dazed, smelly state for a while. Spitting and gagging.
The pungent liquid, whose rancid almond smell is due to cyanide (a powerful poison) derived chemicals. Cyanide poisoning is a form of histotoxic hypoxia because the cells of an organism are unable to use oxygen. The same dose could be found in smoking a pack of cigerettes however. Humans smokers take in a small doses of poison cyanide on purpose, and it hasn't killed them, right... right?
The amount of cyanide the bug uses to defend itself isn't enough to harm a person. As for smokers... well let's put it this way: They're committing the only legal form of suicide.
As a kid, I dipped my grandads ciggs in mineral turpentine and placed them back in the pack waiting to light. I should of replaced them with stink bugs instead!
Apart from pets, chickens also tend to love eating them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAryFIuRxmQ
Amusing.
For some reason, (and contrary to popular belief) it tasted a tad bit like apple.