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Housefly
The housefly is a the most common type of fly that is believed to have originated from the Middle East during the Cenozoic period, also known as the Age of Mammals.
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Aedes Mosquito
Aedes Aegypti are known to be indoor biters while Aedes Albopictus are outdoor biters. Aedes Mosquitos are usually most active during dawn and dusk.
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Anopheles Mosquito
Anopheles Mosquitoes, infamous for spreading the life-threatening disease Malaria, are usually most active during dawn and dusk.
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Culex Mosquito
Mosquitoes prefer warm weather in general, but will rest during the hottest periods of the day and are active from dusk till dawn.
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Black House Ant
Though a relatively harmless species, they are known scavenge in dog excrement, garbage and food, which increases the risk of diseases being spread.
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Fire Ant
A common name for several species of ants in the genus Solenopsis, these ants are more aggressive in nature and can inflict a painful sting.
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Ghost Ant
Due to their small size and translucent bodies Ghost Ants are hard to see. Extremely hardy, they thrive in humid conditions but are also highly adaptable.
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Pharaoh Ant
This species of ant are highly successful at spreading due to their multi-queen colonies. Highly organised and intelligent--using various pheromones to communicate with one another.
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Carpenter Ant
With their strong mandibles, Carpenter Ants build their nests by chewing and hollowing out wood. They are attracted to sweet and greasy substances, and rarely come into contact with humans.
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Bed Bug
A Bed Bug infestation is hard to get rid of without the right methods and pest control products. These parasites can quickly infest and their bites result in swelling without redness.
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American Cockroach
Amongst the various species of common cockroaches, the American Cockroach is the largest of them.
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German Cockroach
Smaller and faster than most species of cockroaches, German Cockroaches reproduce constantly, are adept climbers and have a shorter lifespan
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Brown Banded Cockroach
Brown-Banded Cockroaches are one of the smallest cockroaches known to man.
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Flea And Tick
Fleas are small flightless insects that are able to jump great distances while ticks on the other hand have eight legs.
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Rice Weevil
The Rice Weevil damages grains of rice through its lifecycle and will breed in stored grain products.
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Flour Beetle
Flour Beetles have adapted well to extremely dry conditions, they are extremely hardy and cause damage to stored food products.
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Cigarettle Beetle
Preferring to reside in dark and dimly lit cracks, these beetles bore through stored products causing damage.
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Khapra Beetle
Known as one of the most destructive species of stored product pests, the Khapra Beetle is difficult to control due to its ability to survive for long periods without food.
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Saw Toothed Grain Beetle
In an infestation this species of beetle can reduce the dry mass of the stored products.
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Termite
There are over 170 species of termite and while they’ve been dubbed “white ants”, termites are closely related to cockroaches.
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