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Carpenter Ant

Carpenter Ant

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Spider

Spider

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Box Elder Bug

Box Elder Bug

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Earwig

Earwig

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Asian Lady Beetle

Asian Lady Beetle

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Occasional Invaders

Occasional Invaders

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German Cockroach

German Cockroach

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Bumble Bee

Bumble Bee

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Yellow Jacket

Yellow Jacket

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Mouse

Mouse

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Mole

Mole

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Fruit Flies

Fruit Flies

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Pavement Ant

Pavement Ant

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Paper Wasps

Paper Wasps

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Earwig

Earwig

Earwigs are usually a problem in late June or early July when they emerge from the ground and find their way inside. They feed on other bugs and flowering plants. Being active at night, most people don’t realize how many earwigs are around. An outdoor treatment will greatly reduce their numbers but indoor service is usually needed as well. A onetime service is recommended or our Home Protection Program will prevent this nuisance bug.

Earwigs - ARKive

Information about the Common European earwig (Forficula auricularia) on ARKive.
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