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  2. Seeing roaches lately? Texas is the worst state for pest ...

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    The smallest common cockroach found in Texas is the German cockroach, measuring only 0.13 inches in length. They’re light brown and have little wings, but they can’t fly.

  3. List of cockroaches of Texas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cockroaches of Texas, including all species of cockroaches (order Blattodea) found in the state of Texas as of 2001. Order Blattodea.

  4. Ectobiidae - Wikipedia

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    Ectobiidae (formerly Blattellidae) [1] [2] is a family of the order Blattodea (cockroaches). This family contains many of the smaller common household pest cockroaches, among others. This family contains many of the smaller common household pest cockroaches, among others.

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  6. Bookworm (insect) - Wikipedia

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    The damage to books that is commonly attributed to "bookworms" is often caused by the larvae of various types of insects, including beetles, moths, and cockroaches, which may bore or chew through books seeking food. The damage is not caused by any species of worm. Some such larvae exhibit a superficial resemblance to worms and are the likely ...

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

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    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.

  8. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Friday, January 17

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    Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #586 on Friday, January 17, 2025. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Friday, January 17, 2025 The New York Times

  9. Triatominae - Wikipedia

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    The members of the Triatominae / t r aɪ. ə ˈ t ɒ m ɪ n iː /, a subfamily of the Reduviidae, are also known as conenose bugs, kissing bugs (so-called from their habit of feeding from around the mouths of people), [1] or vampire bugs. Other local names for them used in the Americas include barbeiros, vinchucas, pitos, chipos and chinches.