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Clothes Moth
Case bearing and webbing clothes moths can cause expensive damage
to your clothes. Their larvae which resemble small white worms
feed on animal products such as wool. |
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Centipede(s)
can deliver a very painful bite if handled. It is possible for
them to multiply in abundance hiding in places such as in closets,
under rugs and other concealed areas. It is therefore important
to have them controlled. |
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Carpet Beetle
This insect can cause a lot of damage to wool furs and even
stored food. carpet beetles often remain undetected because
of their small size and the secretive nature of the larvae. |
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Flea
Certain species of this troublesome pest are responsible for
the spread of human disease. Species include dog, cat and rat
fleas. The rat flea is the most dangerous of all fleas and can
feed on man. |
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House Cricket (s) can invade homes in large numbers. Other species often become permanent residents of human households. when crickets multiply inside they become an annoying pest. |
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Housefly (s) spread disease by flying from garbage and other filth to man's food or eating surfaces. They carry germs where they go and are suspected of even being polio carriers. |
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Tick The American dog tick or wood tick transmits certain deadly disease to man. This annoying pest passes its infection on to succeeding generations making its offspring equally dangerous. |
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Black Widow
Spider The most venomous spider known
to man, the black widow spider is a native of this country.
Bites of the black widow and the brown recluse can be fatal
to very young children as well as to aged persons. |
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Brown Recluse
Spider Another dangerous spider which
is commonly found around this area. |
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