Types Of Insects 2

Termites
Yellow Jackets
Fruit Flies
Cockroaches
Centipede
Silverfish

 

Dog & Deer Ticks
Crickets
Carpenter Ants
Bald Faced Hornet
House Fly
Sawtooth Grain Beetle

Millipede
Earwig
Fleas
Carpenter Beetle
Bed Bugs
Wasps

 

Bottle Fly
Carpet Beetle
Pill Bug
Stink Bug
Box Elder
Indian Meal Moth


Termites

Termites feed on wood and paper products such as books etc..., with an average colony reaching about 300,000 in size. Termites lose their wings when mating and often times these scattered wings can be a good indication that termites are present in your home or business. If not caught in time termites can cause serious damage to structures.

Termites


Yellow Jacket

Termites feed on wood and paper products such as books etc..., with an average colony reaching about 300,000 in size. Termites lose their wings when mating and often times these scattered wings can be a good indication that termites are present in your home or business. If not caught in time termites can cause serious damage to structures.

Yellow Jacket


Fruit Flies

Fruit flies breed in many different places such as mops, trash containers, empty bottles and in produce like bananas, onions, melons, grapes, strawberries and dirty rags. Once a fruit fly lays it's eggs they only take up to 24 hours to hatch. Fruit flies are known carriers of bacteria and disease.

Fruit Flies


Cockroaches

The German Cockroach is a very common roach that lurks near and in food source areas. They like garbage cans, kitchens, cups, plates , utensils, sewers and are known carriers of germs and bacteria. Cockroaches produces allergens that can lead to allergies and asthma. Nobody likes cockroaches.

Cockroaches


Centipede

The centipede thrives in moist damp areas in and around your home or business. A centipede can grow up to 2 inches long with over 180 legs. They are actually good for killing other insects but most people still can't stand their slimy presence at home or work. You can find centipedes in basements, bathrooms or any water rich area.

Centipede


Silverfish

Also known as the "fish moth" this wingless insect is barely seen because it is nocturnal only coming out at night. This insect grows to lengths of one inch long and is said to be over 300 million years old. Their diet consists of glue, paper, starch, cereals and other insects. They like moist areas and have two long antennae.

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