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Post-border detection of a single brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) in New Zealand warranted a biosecurity response, the nature of which would be influenced by its status as part of an established population or as a new arrival. Isotope ratio mass spectrometry can be used to prove the local or foreign birth origin of intercepted BMSB specimens.