“…The adoption of this control strategy has caused neonicotinoid substances to be integrated (alone or in combination with other molecules) into virtually all insecticide formulations registered for controlling stink bugs in the Neotropical region (MAPA, 2022), which threatens the efficacy of the strategy. Reductions on the strategy efficacy might derive from the indiscriminate use and overuse of neonicotinoids, as it has favoured the selection of resistant individuals (Castellanos et al, 2019; Somavilla, da Gubiani, et al, 2020; Somavilla, Reis, et al, 2020; Sosa‐Gómez et al, 2020; Steinhaus et al, 2022; Tibola et al, 2021; Tuelher et al, 2018), and led to hormetic (i.e., stimulatory) effects on the behavioural and physiological responses of sublethally exposed insects (Haddi et al, 2016; Rodrigues et al, 2021; Santos, Campos, et al, 2016; Tuelher et al, 2017). The selection of resistant individuals and the undesirable hormetic effects, that is, when mild stress protects and improves animal performance (Berry & López‐Martínez, 2020; Cutler et al, 2022; Guedes et al, 2016), may have contributed to E. heros population outbreaks in Neotropical regions.…”