Pests are a common nuisance at home. As
a home owner, you know that your home deserves the best care and you’ve got to
protect it from all kinds of pests. The following are some of the most common
types of pests that might be invading your homes and damaging your properties.
Termites
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Termites feed on wood and paper
products and their average colony normally reach up to about 300,000 in size. A
sign of termite infestation is when you see scattered wings that they lose when
mating. If not caught in time, termite
infestation can cause serious damage to structures. This is the apparent
reason why termites are also known as “silent destroyers”. If you’re suspecting
that there are termites in your home, you may consider professional residential pest control.
Carpenter Ants
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Carpenter ants are usually black in
color and bigger than most other types of ants. Their colonies can develop to
nearly 20,000 strong and can cause major structural damage to the frame of a
house or building if not removed.
Bed Bugs
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Bedbugs are small, oval and brownish in
color. They usually live on the blood of animals or humans. Adult bedbugs have
flat bodies about the size of an apple seed. After feeding, their bodies swell
and turn reddish.
Yellow Jacket
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This type of pest can be treacherous
particularly to people who are allergic to their venom. They can be recognized
by their unique markings, their occurrence only in colonies, and a
characteristic, rapid, side-to-side flight pattern prior to landing.
Paper Wasp
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Most
wasps are valuable in their natural habitat, and are essential in natural
biocontrol. They usually feed on nectar and other insects, like caterpillars,
flies, and beetle larvae.
Fruit Flies
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Fruit flies can be seen in many
different places such as mops, trash containers, and empty bottles. They also
love to stay in your bananas, onions, melons, grapes and strawberries. They are
known carriers of bacteria and disease so be sure to seek
help from a professional pest control in
Florida to get rid of them.
House Fly
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The house fly, Musca domestica
Linnaeus, is a common broad-based pest of both farm and home. The life cycle of
a house fly starts in the egg stage. A female house fly can lay up to 150 eggs
in a batch. Over a period of a few days, she will produce five or six batches
of eggs.