Spider Control
Spiders (Arthropods) Spiders have eight legs and fangs that inject venom into their prey or they can also use their fangs to bite predators. Most
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Asian Lady Beetles (Harmonia Axyridis) The Asian lady beetle resembles a North American ladybug and gets its name because it is actually a different species
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House Centipede(Scutigera Coleoptrata) The house centipede is typically a yellowish-grey centipede with up to 15 pairs of legs. Centipedes like to hide in dark corners,
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Earwigs (Dermaptera) Most earwigs are nocturnal and inhabit small cracks and crevices, living in rubbish, piles of debris, or fallen logs. Earwigs that are blind
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Boxelder Bugs (Seed Bugs and True Bugs) Boxelder bugs almost entirely feed on the developing seeds of boxelder, maple, and ash trees. Boxelder bugs will
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Silverfish (Lepsima Saccharina) A silverfish is a small grey wingless insect, it gets its name because its movements resemble a swimming fish. It takes four
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Pill Bugs (aka Sow Bugs & Roly Polies) The diet of pill bugs is largely made up of decaying or decomposed plant matter such as
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Ants (House Ants, Garden Ants, Carpenter Ants) Ants are a social insect related to wasps and bees, they are easy to tell apart from wasps
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