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  2. 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.

  3. Bugs That Look Like Lice, But Are Not - AOL

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    Barklice are also found on trees, where they eat algae and lichen. Most booklice measure 0.03 – 0.07 inches long. The wingless species can be easily mistaken for bed bugs or lice.

  4. Common flowerbug - Wikipedia

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    These bugs have soft elongated flat bodies, with reflective forewings and black pronotum. The legs are mostly orange-brown, with small dark patches close to the tips of the femora. The antennae are mainly orange, with dark tips. In particular, antennal segments I and IV are usually dark, while II and III are pale with dark apices.

  5. Orius insidiosus - Wikipedia

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    Orius insidiosus, common name the insidious flower bug, [2] is a species of minute pirate bug, a predatory insect in the order Hemiptera (the true bugs). They are considered beneficial, as they feed on small pest arthropods and their eggs. [3] [4] They are mass-reared for use in the biological control of thrips. [5]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Umbonia crassicornis - Wikipedia

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    Umbonia crassicornis, commonly known as the thorn bug, is a widespread member of the insect family Membracidae, and an occasional pest of ornamentals and fruit trees in southern Florida. The body length of the adult is approximately 10 millimetres (0.39 in).

  8. 20 Common Pictures of Bug Bites and How to Identify Their ...

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    However, some people may experience different reactions even to generally "benign" (albeit pesky) bug bites. Dr. Norman Ng, DO , of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Staten Island University ...

  9. Thrips - Wikipedia

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    Coffee tree leaves rolled up by Hoplandrothrips (Phlaeothripidae) damage. Some flower-feeding thrips pollinate the flowers they are feeding on, [41] and some authors suspect that they may have been among the first insects to evolve a pollinating relationship with their host plants. [42]