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Arthropoda: © The taxonomic classification which includes
insects, spiders, millipedes, scorpions, ctc,
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2. . Ectoparasites:
Fleas, ticks, lice, mites, etc., living on
the body ota host organism such as a rat.
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Entomology:
The study of insects.
4, Harborage:
Areas providing shelter and/or breeding sites
for insects,
rodents,
buildings, etc.
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Have-A-Heart Traps:
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L. mactans:
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Lepidopterous Larvae:
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Musca:
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Examples would be trash dumps, .”_
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A brand name of a rodent trap which
catches the animal alive and without injury.
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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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Polistes fuscatus Var. aurifer:
Polistene Type Sting:
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See 10 below.
A common variety of paper
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Typical sting of the paper wasp
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{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.
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Furthermore, it indicates if other
non-target organisms will be attracted to it.
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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.
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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
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paper wasps.
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