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  2. How To Get Rid Of Ants In Your House Once And For All - AOL

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    All ants like moisture, and carpenter ants excavate soft, water-damaged wood and can cause further structural damage to your home. Replace soft wood ASAP, says Bertone. · Store birdseed in a ...

  3. Here's How to Get Rid of Ants in Your Home and Yard for Good

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    How to Keep Ants Away for Good Seal entry points. Make sure you don't have any cracks or crevices in your doors or windows for ants to crawl through by caulking and sealing those exposed areas.

  4. Woodworm - Wikipedia

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    Wood affected by woodworm. Signs of woodworm usually consist of holes in the wooden item, with live infestations showing powder (faeces), known as frass, around the holes.. The size of the holes varies, but they are typically 1 to 1.5 millimetres (5 ⁄ 128 to 1 ⁄ 16 in) in diameter for the most common household species, although they can be much larger in the case of the house longhorn beet

  5. 13 Things Lurking in Your Home That Could Be Triggering Your ...

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    To prevent allergies indoors, use an air purifier, clean often, bathe pets, wipe down their paws regularly, and make sure to remove any outdoor clothing and shoes upon entrance to avoid tracking ...

  6. Artemisia afra - Wikipedia

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    It has been ground into a powder to deter ants. Moths, insects, and fleas probably don't like it too, as it has been used as a repellent. [ 6 ] It has been used to treat malaria, which lacks scientific evidence, and the study found no interesting compounds, including artemisinin , which is used to treat malaria. [ 7 ]

  7. Bookworm (insect) - Wikipedia

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    In other cases, termites, carpenter ants, and woodboring beetles will first infest wooden bookshelves and later feed on books placed upon the shelves, attracted by the wood-pulp paper used in most commercial book production. True book-borers are uncommon.

  8. Pest control - Wikipedia

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    Red weaver ants, here feeding on a snail, have been used to control pests in China, Southeast Asia, and Africa for many centuries. Chemical pesticides were first used around 2500 BC, when the Sumerians used sulphur compounds as insecticides. [9] Modern pest control was stimulated by the spread across the United States of the Colorado potato beetle.

  9. Common furniture beetle - Wikipedia

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    Woodworm holes and burrows exposed in wooden floorboard. The first step in pest control is prevention. Particularly important in this respect is to keep the timber dry - below 16% moisture content. A relative humidity within the building above 60% may lead to an infestation, and timber moisture content below 12% is too dry for an infection to ...