mete Ts cana tS eee Arthropoda: © The taxonomic classification which includes insects, spiders, millipedes, scorpions, ctc, | am 2. . Ectoparasites: Fleas, ticks, lice, mites, etc., living on the body ota host organism such as a rat. 3. Entomology: The study of insects. 4, Harborage: Areas providing shelter and/or breeding sites for insects, rodents, buildings, etc. 5, Have-A-Heart Traps: 6. L. mactans: 7. Lepidopterous Larvae: 8, Musca: 9. P. / 10. : -11.. 7 12. etc. ~~~ , Examples would be trash dumps, .”_ . ae - A brand name of a rodent trap which catches the animal alive and without injury. | |F™ PG The black widow spider. Moth and butterfly catterpillers. _ The genus of flies to which house flies belong. fuscatus: ~ . . | . Polistes fuscatus Var. aurifer: Polistene Type Sting: haga , Re. See 10 below. A common variety of paper wasp. . og ors . . Typical sting of the paper wasp lassen {see Wheel Flair Reaction). Prebaiting: Positioning a bait without the presence of a poison to measure the acceptability and consumption by the rodent to be controlled. r Furthermore, it indicates if other non-target organisms will be attracted to it. 13e mT 24, . SS ' -16. . (° Predator: Usually an animal which specifically seeks out and destroys-another animal;. i.e., cats to rats and mice. R. marginata: See 15 below. Ropalidia marginata: Polistes group. emer . 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. .: be. “ . “ . ‘ a oa Dhani