Figurskey, AdelaideHerman, CassondraHalyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), or brown marmorated stink bug, is an invasive species in the U.S. that causes significant economic damage to a diversity of crops. Biological control by egg parasitoids is a promising measure that needs further research. Accurate sampling for parasitoid activity is critical for assessment of the impact of multiple genera of egg parasitoids shown to be associated with H. halys. To test color and tree species preference of three parasitoid genera (Anastatus, Trissolcus, Telenomus), different colored sticky cards were placed on three species of trees. We found that the three parasitoid genera appeared to have preference for yellow and green sticky cards over blue and red. Parasitoids appeared to have preferences in tree species, but their preference varied for each species. Results suggest that Anastatus may prefer green sticky cards and cherry trees, however more research should be done to support this finding.en-USEntomologyAGNRFigurskey & Hermanparasitoidsticky cardscolor attractionInfluence of sticky card color and tree species on three parasitoid genera of Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Heteroptera)Presentation