q : : ~ -~ , Arthropoda: insects, a , . The ‘ ee f . ~—s . . . : taxonomic classification which includes spiders, millipedes, 2. . Ectoparasites: . . . . . scorpions, etc, . . . a Fleas, ticks, lice, mites, etc., living on |. pm: tre body ot a host organism such as a rat. 3. Entomology: 4. Harborage: or insects, The study of insects. ae a: | Areas providing shelter and/or breeding sites _ rodents, buildings, etc. etc. t Examples would be trash dumps, 7 oo) . | Have-A-Heart Traps: A brand name of a rodent trap which | pa: catches the animal alive and without injury. Ha 6. L. mactans: 7. Lepidopterous Larvae: 8. Musca: | 9. The black widow spider. Moth and butterfly catterpillers. The genus of flies to which house flies belong. P. fuscatus: 10. . 12. — | . 7 Polistes fuscatus Var. aurifer: -1l.. | sm - See 10 below. A common variety of paper wasp, : ' ~ wr ee S. * * . Polistene Type Sting: Typical sting of the paper wasp | (see Wheel Flair Reaction). hse, Prebaiting: Positioning a bait without the presence of a poison to measure the acceptability and consumption by the F rodent to be controlled. . Furthermore, it indicates if other non-target organisms will be attracted to it. 13, Predator: Usually an animal which specifically seeks out , °.: and destroys-.another animal; i.e., cats to rats and mice. leo 24. 5 R. Marginata: 18S -.. : 16. See 15 below. Ropalidia marginata: Polistes group. | A common paper wasp Similar to the | Sphecidae: A mud wasp which is predacious against spiders. Normally, it does not sting man but is capable. 17, Vespidae: A large taxonomic group of wasps which include the -~ paper wasps. heteisameaay Teint seattle as ee ee eas waa, Cn 7» »