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  2. Artace - Wikipedia

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    There are more than a dozen described South American species of Artace, but their delimitation, validity, and even their generic placement is uncertain. It will take two things to solve this problem: a comprehensive revision of Artace and kin, plus an actual specimen of a genuine “Venezuelan poodle moth.” [5]

  3. 14 Common House Bugs and How to Deal with Them ... - AOL

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    Clothes moths aren’t harmful to humans in the sense that they don’t bite and won’t do a thing to your body, but their larvae chew holes in clothing and fabrics—usually the nicest ones ...

  4. List of deadliest animals to humans - Wikipedia

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    Deadliest animals as of 2016 [1]. This is a list of the deadliest animals to humans worldwide, measured by the number of humans killed per year. Different lists have varying criteria and definitions, so lists from different sources disagree and can be contentious.

  5. Oidaematophorus occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Oidaematophorus occidentalis is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found from Alberta and British Columbia to Arizona and Utah. [3] The wingspan is 26–29 millimetres (1.0–1.1 in). The species is extremely variable, but can be generally described as follows.

  6. The Masked Singer’s Poodle Moth Revealed? This Is Us ... - AOL

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    Wednesday’s episode of The Masked Singer (Fox, 8/7c) marks the Group C Finals, giving the three remaining contestants — Clock, Lizard and Poodle Moth — one last chance to impress the ...

  7. People Are Convinced Poodle Is Secretly Human After Wild ...

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  8. Moth - Wikipedia

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    Naphthalene (the chemical used in mothballs) is considered more effective, but there are concerns over its effects on human health. Despite being commonly thought to be undertaken by all moths, [10] [11] only the larvae of several moth species eat animal fibres, creating holes in articles of clothing, in particular those made of wool. Most ...

  9. Galleriinae - Wikipedia

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    The Galleriinae are a subfamily of snout moths (family Pyralidae) and occur essentially worldwide, in some cases aided by involuntary introduction by humans. This subfamily includes the wax moths, whose caterpillars (waxworms) are bred on a commercial scale as food for pets and as fishing bait; in the wild, these and other species of Galleriinae may also be harmful to humans as pests.