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  2. This Is How Common Bugs in a Christmas Tree Really Are ... - AOL

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    When we see those horror stories about hundreds of insects hitching a ride into someone's home on a Christmas tree, it's hard not to give our own tree a nervous glance or two.But before you swear ...

  3. Should I Be Concerned about Christmas Tree Bugs (And ... - AOL

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    Insects and other arthropods that are associated with live Christmas trees cannot survive indoors,” says Michael Skvarla, PhD, assistant research professor of arthropod identification, Penn ...

  4. List of common household pests - Wikipedia

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    The house fly is found all over the world where humans live and so is the most widely distributed insect. [1]This is a list of common household pests – undesired animals that have a history of living, invading, causing damage, eating human foods, acting as disease vectors or causing other harms in human habitation.

  5. These 8 bugs could be in your Sacramento home as weather ...

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    House flies. The house fly is the most common kind of fly found in homes.. While house flies only live up to 25 days, they reproduce fast and carry diseases, according to Direct Hit Pest Control.

  6. Treehopper - Wikipedia

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    They are best known for their enlarged and ornate pronotum, expanded into often fantastic shapes that enhance their camouflage or mimicry, often resembling plant thorns (thus the commonly used name of "thorn bugs" for a number of treehopper species). Treehoppers have specialized muscles in the hind femora that unfurl to generate sufficient ...

  7. Monochamus scutellatus - Wikipedia

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    Monochamus scutellatus, commonly known as the white-spotted sawyer or spruce sawyer or spruce bug or a hair-eater, [1] is a common wood-boring beetle found throughout North America. [2] It is a species native to North America.

  8. You've got at least 30 species of insects at home - AOL

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  9. Miridae - Wikipedia

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    Species in the family may be referred to as capsid bugs or "mirid bugs". Common names include plant bugs , leaf bugs , and grass bugs . It is the largest family of true bugs belonging to the suborder Heteroptera ; it includes over 10,000 known species, and new ones are being described constantly.