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The black widow spider.
Moth and butterfly catterpillers.
The genus of flies to which house flies belong.
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Positioning a bait without the presence of a
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Ropalidia marginata:
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A mud wasp which is predacious against spiders.
Normally, it does not sting man but is capable.
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