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Ants |
Ants
are the most abundant of all land animals and can cause a nuisance
problem by foraging for food inside a home and forming nests
in unwanted areas, such as playgrounds or lawn areas. |
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Beetles |
Beetles
are found in almost every habitat and come in all shapes and
sizes. Woodboring beetles and carpet beetles damage timber,
furniture, carpets, and clothes. |
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Cockroaches |
Cockroaches
are widely known as the "rats" of the insect world
due to their foraging habits, particularly in human habitations.
Once inside a house, it can be difficult to get rid of them. |
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Fabric
Pests |
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Flies |
Not
only are flies considered a nuisance, they can carry diseases
and bacteria that infect our food. The most common flies associated
with homes and commercial establishments are the house fly,
the fruit fly, and the cluster fly. Black flies and horse flies
are well known for their painful bites. |
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Occasional
Invaders |
The
term "occasional invaders" includes those pests that
may appear in a structure by chance while looking for food,
refuge, or water. Centipedes, clover mites, earwigs, millipedes,
silverfish, sow bugs and pill bugs, and crickets usually cause
little damage and are considered a nuisance because of their
presence. |
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Rodents |
Able
to enter structures through holes as small as a dime, rodents
can gnaw through building materials, electrical wiring, and
can carry fleas and other infectious diseases. |
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Spiders |
Spiders
are some of the most feared and least understood creatures in
the animal world. They can invade your home through small cracks
and crevices around windows and can also be carried in on firewood.
They spin cobwebs and a few species have bites that can be painful. |
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Biting
& Stinging Insects |
Biting
insects, such as fleas and ticks are most commonly introduced
to your home by your pets. Mosquitoes prefer small, still bodies
of water such as tree holes, tin cans, or other places where
rain water collects. Bees, hornets, wasps and other stinging
pests are attracted to nectar, fruits and certain foods. They
make their homes in gardens, shrubs and attics. |
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Termites |
In
some parts of the world, a termite queen is considered to be
a delicacy. However for homeowners, termites wreak havoc by
causing major damage to timber structures and other wood products. |
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