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  • American Roaches American roaches, also known as palmetto bugs, are large reddish-brown cockroaches commonly found in damp and warm environments. They are known carriers of various pathogens and can trigger allergies in humans.
  • Oriental Roaches Oriental roaches, also called water bugs or black beetles, are dark brown to black cockroaches often found in moist and cool areas such as basements and sewers. They are known to contaminate food and spread disease-causing bacteria.
  • House Crickets House crickets are small, light brown insects known for their distinctive chirping sound. They are attracted to light and can damage fabrics, paper, and other materials in homes.
  • Indoor Flea Control Indoor flea control involves implementing measures to eliminate fleas from indoor environments such as homes and businesses using methods like vacuuming, flea sprays, and flea traps.
  • Indoor Tick Control Indoor tick control focuses on preventing and removing ticks from indoor spaces to reduce the risk of tick-borne diseases. It may involve thorough cleaning, pest control treatments, and proper pet care.
  • Clothes Moths Clothes moths are small, winged insects that feed on natural fibers like wool and silk. They can cause damage to clothing, carpets, and upholstery by feeding on the fibers.
  • Silverfish Silverfish are small, silver-colored insects with elongated bodies and antennae. They are commonly found in damp and dark areas of homes and feed on starchy materials like paper, glue, and fabric.
  • Mice Mice are small rodents with pointed snouts, long tails, and large ears. They can cause damage to property and spread diseases through their droppings and urine.
  • Rats Rats are larger rodents with long tails and pointed snouts. They can cause extensive damage to property and spread diseases through their droppings, urine, and bites.
  • Centipedes Centipedes are elongated arthropods with multiple pairs of legs and a pair of venomous claws. They are often found in damp and dark areas of homes and prey on other insects.
  • Spring Tails Springtails are tiny, wingless insects that thrive in moist environments like soil, leaf litter, and decaying wood. They are known for their ability to jump when disturbed.
  • Earwigs Earwigs are small insects with pincer-like appendages at the end of their abdomen. They are commonly found in damp and dark areas of homes and gardens.
  • Millipedes Millipedes are cylindrical, multi-segmented arthropods with numerous legs. They feed on decaying plant matter and are often found in damp environments.
  • House Ants House ants are small insects that form colonies in and around homes. They are attracted to food and can contaminate it with bacteria and pathogens.
  • Exterior Ants Exterior ants are ants that build nests outside homes but may enter buildings in search of food and water. They can cause property damage and transmit diseases.
  • Pharaoh Ants Pharaoh ants are tiny yellow or light brown ants that are commonly found in kitchens and bathrooms. They are known to carry pathogens and contaminate food.
  • Carpenter Ants Carpenter ants are large ants that nest in wood and can cause damage to wooden structures in homes and buildings.
  • Bees Bees are flying insects known for their role in pollination. They can sting when threatened and may build nests in or around buildings.
  • Wasps Wasps are flying insects with slender bodies and a narrow waist. They are known for their painful stings and can build nests in various locations.
  • Yellow Jackets Yellow jackets are aggressive wasps with yellow and black markings. They are known for their painful stings and can build nests in the ground, trees, and buildings.
  • Carpenter Bees Carpenter bees are large bees that bore holes in wood to build their nests. They can cause damage to wooden structures but are not as aggressive as other bee species.
  • Spiders Spiders are arachnids with eight legs and fangs that inject venom into their prey. While most spiders are harmless, some species, like black widows and brown recluses, can pose health risks to humans.
  • Black Widow Spiders Black widow spiders are venomous spiders with shiny black bodies and red hourglass markings on their abdomens. Their bites can cause severe pain and illness in humans.
  • Brown Recluse Spiders Brown recluse spiders are venomous spiders with distinctive violin-shaped markings on their bodies. Their bites can cause tissue damage and necrosis in humans.
  • Box Elders Box elders are reddish-brown bugs with black markings commonly found on box elder trees. They can become pests when they invade homes in large numbers during the fall.
  • Stink Bugs Stink bugs are shield-shaped insects known for their foul-smelling defensive odor. They can become household pests when they seek shelter indoors during the cooler months.
  • Pantry Pests Pantry pests are insects that infest stored food products like grains, flour, and dried fruits. Common pantry pests include beetles, moths, and weevils.