Bedbugs are small, flat, reddish-brown insects, which hide during the day and emerge at night to look for blood. They have a special ingredient in their saliva that keeps blood from clotting while they eat their fill. Normal signs of their activities are red itchy bumps that can occur all over the body.
Carpenter ants may be seen in infested buildings at any time of the year searching for food at considerable distances from their nest. In some colonies, a dormancy period occurs for several weeks during the winter months. Although they chew their way through wood, leaving frass particles resembling sawdust, they do not eat wood. Instead, they feed on a wide range of insects, plant materials and, occasionally, on household foodstuffs.This large black ant is a wood destroying insect, not because it eats wood but because it creates galleries in the wood to make a home. Sawdust is offten found near the nest.
Yes. Products such as fabrics exhibit various holes from the adult and irregular holes in material from the larvae. Furs and brushes may have tips of hairs damaged, leaving uneven areas. This pest is often the cause of damage to wool clothing and rugs. However, many people think the damage is caused by clothes moths.
Fleas are small blood-sucking parasites that feed on your cats and dogs and you, too, if all else fails. The female of the species routinely consumes 15 times her body weight in blood (the flea's favourite meal) every day. This very high protein diet enables her to lay about 25 eggs every 24 hours or so, or between 600 and 800 eggs in her lifetime. 40 fleas can turn into a million or so within around 30 days.
Fleas are absolute gluttons, and will continue to bite a host until they can't eat any more. The fleas you may see dining on your dog represent only 5 percent of your total flea population. The remainder will be split as 50 eggs, 30 in the larvae stage and 15 that are all wrapped up in the pupae or cocoon stage, soon to hatch and start feeding and laying more eggs.
Nothing can succeed in spreading disease quite like a Housefly. The fly that you see at the breakfast table helping itself to the butter or jam may well have just flown in after carrying out an intimate exploration of animal droppings.
Apart from the diseases they carry, flies have disgusting eating habits. They feed by regurgitating digestive juices and then sucking up the resulting soup through their probiscus. Flies are a common pest in homes and commercial establishments. Flies normally are associated with decayed or spoiled debris. In this kind of habitat of both feeding and breeding, it is a certainty that flies and their maggots will come into contact with a wide variety of bacteria. Because they are associated with disease and because they can readily gain entry to buildings, flies pose significant pest problems.
The most common flies associated with homes and commercial establishments are the house fly, the fruit fly and the cluster fly.
Cockroaches carry many diseases such as dysentery, typhoid, gastro-enteritis and salmonella. They will happily infest any area where food is prepared or is left lying around, such as restaurants or household kitchens, and often hide out in drains during the day. They are fast breeders, and the largest species can grow up to 1.5 inches in length. They have large appetites and will eat virtually anything.
Stored product pests are found living in dried products such as dried fruits, spices, flour, bran, peas, dried vegetables, dried flowers, grain, cereal products, dog food, nuts, candy, macaroni and other similar products. Stored product pests contaminate far more food than they eat and are common in food processing plants as well as domestic settings.
Mice carry diseases such as Salmonella and they can also transmit a type of Leptospirosis. Their continual dribble of urine contaminates food and feedstuffs. They are a very real pest in grain stores, warehouses, hotels, shops, hospitals and domestic premises. At six weeks mice reach sexual maturity and can have over a dozen in a litter. This means their numbers can increase rapidly which in turn demands effective methods of control and erradication to halt their spread.
Rats are a pest that is found year round. They often live outdoors and then migrate inside when cool weather approaches.
Rats are a nocturnal animal, meaning they are most active in the night. If food and water are scarce, or in the case of large infestations, rats become active during the day.
Rats nest in any safe location where food and water are available such as under rubbish, between walls or between floors. Outdoors, they will burrow into the ground.
Termites eat cellulose for nutrition. Cellulose is found in wood and wood products. Termites have the "flying termite" or "winged reproductive". These winged termites are new kings and queens attempting to establish a new colony. They may also be referred to as "swarmers". Ant colonies also send swarmers, which have nearly the same appearance as termites, but may be identified upon closer inspection.
Wasps and their larger cousins, Hornets, build their nests in a variety of places, mainly in holes in the ground, or in voids in buildings or in trees. The population of a typical nest can quickly grow to several hundred individuals who will attack any intruder that they feel is a threat.
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