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Can You Get Rid of German Cockroaches?

Can you get rid of German cockroaches pest control

Can you get rid of German cockroaches? The German cockroach is very successful at establishing an ecological niche in buildings and is resilient in the face of many pest-control measures. To be effective, control measures must be comprehensive, sustained, and systematic; survival of just a few eggs is quite enough to regenerate a nearly exterminated pest population within a few generations, and recolonization from surrounding populations often is very rapid, too.

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How Bad is the Velvet Ant Sting?

How bad is the velvet ant sting pest control

How bad is the velvet ant sting? The velvet ant has multiple defensive strategies, but is best known for its extremely painful sting (female only), earning it the nickname of “cow killer,” not because it can kill a cow but because the sting hurts so badly that it feels like it could kill a cow. The sting may be painful, but the venom is not very toxic. Its defenses include the ability to run fast and evasively, warning coloration, stridulatory warning sounds (rubbing together body parts), a chemical secretion, and venom.

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How Do You Get Carpet Beetles?

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How Do You Get Carpet Beetles? Adult carpet beetles fly inside through open doors and windows to lay eggs on furniture, clothing, or rugs and often are introduced when infested items are brought inside a home. If homeowners don’t keep items clean and well maintained, a new carpet beetle brood may hatch and start the cycle again.

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Can Cicada Killers Hurt You?

Can cicada killers hurt you pest control

Can cicada killers hurt you? Females have significant stingers which they plunge into cicadas to inject venom that paralyzes them. Without doubt, their stings are painful. However, they are not aggressive and do not have the nest-guarding instinct of honeybees and hornets. You can walk through areas where they are active without attracting attention.

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How Do You Identify a Brown Recluse Spider?

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How do you identify a brown recluse spider? Brown recluse spiders are usually between 1/4- and 3/4-inches long, but may grow larger. While typically light to medium brown, they range in color from whitish to dark brown or blackish gray. These spiders usually have markings on their dorsal side, with a black line coming from it that looks like a violin with the neck of the violin pointing to the rear of the spider, resulting in the nicknames fiddleback spider, brown fiddler, or violin spider.

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Are Springtails Harmful?

are springtails harmful pest control

Are springtails harmful? They are nuisances and do not damage food, clothes, furniture or property. Springtails do not bite or sting and are harmless to people. Springtails are one of the most common pests in the environment, although they are inconspicuous and are often overlooked. When suitable habitat occurs, they can develop tremendously large numbers and are one of the most world’s abundant insects. You may find millions of springtails naturally in about 2.5 acres of land. Read More

Are Fungus Gnats Harmful?

are fungus gnats harmful pest control

Are fungus gnats harmful? Adult fungus gnats don’t damage plants or bite people; their presence is primarily considered a nuisance. Larvae, however, when present in large numbers, can damage roots and stunt plant growth, particularly in seedlings and young plants.

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Do Mud Daubers Sting?

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Do mud daubers sting? Wasps usually evoke a great deal of anxiety or fear. However, solitary wasps such as the mud daubers do not defend their nest the way social wasps such as hornets and yellowjackets do. Mud daubers are very unlikely to sting, even when thoroughly aroused. They may sting if mishandled.
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Are Earwigs Harmful To Humans?

Are Earwigs Harmful To Humans pest control

Are earwigs harmful to humans? Earwigs are a fairly well-known insect, from folk lore if not from actual experience. The earwig is the insect reputed in superstition to purposefully crawl into the ears of sleeping persons for the purpose of burrowing into the brain to lay eggs. Of course, there is no truth to these tales, though earwigs, like moths, beetles, cockroaches, ants, and flies may wander into our ear canals by accident.
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