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The German cockroach is a small, brown insect with stripes, commonly found in warm, humid areas. Rapid reproduction makes effective pest control essential.
The Oriental cockroach, or Blatta orient, is a shiny, dark brown insect about 1 inch long. Found in damp areas like basements, they prefer crawling over flying.
The Ameerican Cockroach is a large reddish-brown insect, abut 1.5- 2 inches long, with wings and long antennae. It lives in warm, moist areas and is active at night.
A Bedbug is a small, flat, reddish-brown insect that feeds on blood, often hiding in mattresses and furniture. It leaves itchy bites and is active at night.
The earwig is a small insect with distinctive pincers. It has a flattened, brown or black body and is found in damp places, like soil. Earwigs are harmless and beneficial, as they help control garden pests.
Mosquitoes are small flying insects with slender bodies and long legs. Females bite to feed on blood for egg production, while males consume nectar. They are notable disease vectors posing public health concerns.
Beetles are predatory insects with sleek bodies and strong mandibles. They control pests in gardens and forests, with over 2,000 North American species showcasing agility as hunters.
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