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Tsetse Fly
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Tsetse Fly: Insect Profile and Information

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Tsetse fly, known scientifically as Glossina, is an obliged parasite that feeds on mammals to survive. Extensive analysis…
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Ants
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Ants: Profile and Information

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Ants are eusocial insects belonging to the family Formicidae and the order Hymenoptera, bees, and wasps. We find…
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Tick
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How Do Tick Reproduce?

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Precautionary measures and judicious regular checking are important as ticks are more common during the warmer period. There…
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Conehead Termites
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Conehead Termites: Profile and Information

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The conehead termite is a species of termites distinguished by the shape of the head. It is closely…
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Drywood Termites
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Drywood Termites: Profile and Information

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This termite species was once considered exotic but is now regarded as a native species. It has been…
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Formosan Termite
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Formosan Termite: Profile and Information

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The Formosan termite, scientifically called the Coptotermes formosanus, is an intrusive variety of termites transported internationally from its…
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Subterranean Termites
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Subterranean Termites: Profile and Information

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The Rhinotermitidae, called subterranean termites, is the most significant economic pest in the United States. These termites cause…
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Dampwood Termites
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Dampwood Termites: Profile and Information

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The Dampwood termites comprise a small, primitive family, Termopsidae of the termites family, Isotepra. They include four or…
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Termites
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Termites: Profile and Information

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Termites are one of the most popular insects in the world. These eusocial insects are classified as epifamily…
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Ladybug
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Ladybug: Profile and Information

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The Ladybug is a small insect with a huge personality. There’s hardly anywhere in the world that the…
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