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  2. Insect trap - Wikipedia

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    A hanging bucket trap for the Mediterranean fruit fly An insect trap mounted onto a pickup truck, for collection of nocturnal species.. Insect traps are used to monitor or directly reduce populations of insects or other arthropods, by trapping individuals and killing them.

  3. Pheromone trap - Wikipedia

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    Chamaesphecia empiformis on a red rubber septum pheromone lure. A pheromone trap is a type of insect trap that uses pheromones to lure insects.Sex pheromones and aggregating pheromones are the most common types used.

  4. Mictis profana - Wikipedia

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    Mictis profana is a species of insect in the family Coreidae known by the common names crusader bug and holy cross bug.It is distributed in Australia, Indonesia, and the Indo-Pacific.

  5. Bottle trap - Wikipedia

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    A plastic bottle with its neck cut off, to make a bottle trap. These bottle traps are made by cutting off the neck of the bottle as well as the complete tapering part of the top.

  6. Bed bug control techniques - Wikipedia

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    Bed bug infestations spread easily in connecting units and have negative effects on psychological well-being and housing markets. In response, many areas have specific laws about responsibilities upon discovering a bed bug infestation, particularly in hotels and multi-family housing units, because an unprofessional level of response can have the effect of prolonging the invisible part of the ...

  7. Bed bug - Wikipedia

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    Bed bugs are parasitic insects from the genus Cimex, which are micropredators that feed on blood, usually at night. [7] Their bites can result in a number of health impacts, including skin rashes, psychological effects, and allergic symptoms. [5]

  8. Belostomatidae - Wikipedia

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    Belostomatidae is a family of freshwater hemipteran insects known as giant water bugs or colloquially as toe-biters, Indian toe-biters, electric-light bugs (because they fly to lights in large numbers), alligator ticks, or alligator fleas (in Florida).

  9. Megacopta cribraria - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 in its invasive range in Georgia, M. cribraria ' s aggregation score - Taylor's Power Law/Taylor's Law b - had an extremely high slope for adults. The b adults was 3.27 ± 0.115 and b adults > b nymphs > b eggs.