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  2. How to Remove Bathtub Rings and Stop Them from Coming Back - AOL

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    Make your bathtub sparkle the next time you clean your bathroom with one of these simple methods.

  3. Neanura muscorum - Wikipedia

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    Neanura muscorum is a species of Collembola, which are commonly called springtails, in the family Neanuridae and subfamily Neanurinae. [1] It is extremely common and most often found under bark (in Europe).

  4. Anurida maritima - Wikipedia

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    Anurida maritima is a wingless animal, typically up to 3 mm long, and dark slaty blue in colour. [3] Its body is roundish, expanding slightly towards the rear. The head bears a pair of eyes and a single pair of antennae, the thorax comprises three body segments, each of which bears one pair of legs, while the abdomen comprises six segments. [3]

  5. Entomobrya - Wikipedia

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    Entomobrya is a genus of slender springtails in the family Entomobryidae. There are at least 270 described species in Entomobrya. [1] [2] [3] Entomobrya nivalis.

  6. How to Clean and Remove Stains From a Jetted Tub ... - AOL

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    Follow these expert-approved steps on how to clean a jetted tub, whether it's with dishwasher powder or vinegar (rather than bleach).

  7. Orchesella - Wikipedia

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    Orchesella is a genus of springtails belonging to the family Entomobryidae. This genus includes springtails with subdivided basal antennal segments. This genus includes springtails with subdivided basal antennal segments.

  8. Orchesella cincta - Wikipedia

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    Orchesella cincta is a species of springtail present in North America and Europe. They average 4 millimetres (0.16 in) in length, which is extremely large as most springtails don’t grow past 1 millimetre. The specific name cincta means "belted" and refers to the distinctive colouration of the third abdominal segment. [2]

  9. Protanura - Wikipedia

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