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Ants are one of the most common pests in and around homes in Wisconsin. Queens are the largest members of the colony, often two to three times larger than workers.
Queens possess wings but break them off after mating. They have very large abdomens and can live for a number of years. Males and queens will swarm (i.e. fly) from their nest to mate.
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Wasps are not bees! Yellow Jackets and many other wasps and hornets get bad press for a reason--they are often aggressive, uninvited guests,
and are NOT significant pollinators.
True bees are usually hairy, are much more docile and usually don not sting unless they are stepped on or forced to defend a nest site.
Gardeners and farmers, alike, need bees for pollinating plants.
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Wasps are not bees! Yellow Jackets and many other wasps and hornets get bad press for a reason--they are often aggressive,
uninvited guests, and are NOT significant pollinators.
Wasps nest in papery hives above ground or underground. The wasps are relatively hairless, and have pointed abdomens.
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Crickets are omnivorous scavengers who feed on organic materials, including decaying plant material, fungi, and some seedling plants.
Crickets have relatively powerful jaws, and several species have been known to bite humans.
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First spotted in 1982, on the Lake Michigan shorelines, earwigs have spread fast across Wisconsin. Earwigs are the only insect in the world that cares for (nurtures) its young.
First spotted in 1982, on the Lake Michigan shorelines, earwigs have spread fast across Wisconsin. Earwigs are the only insect in the world that cares for (nurtures) its young.
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Fleas carry disease organisms and parasites
Fleas can jump 7 to 8 inches vertically, and 14 to 16 inches horizontally; they carry disease organisms and parasites host to host.
The most common soecies is the cat flea, which often feasts on cats, dogs and humans.
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Several species of 'filth' flies can be found in and around homes during warm season months.
All flies have two wings, while most other adult insects have four wings. Flies have four life states: egg, larva, pupa ad adult.
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One male and one female can produce 200 offspring in four months.
Little information is known of reproduction in Wisconsin. The mice commence breeding in March or April, and continue breeding into September.
Litters are 3-5 pups.
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Mosquitoes cause more human suffering than any other organism
over one million people worldwide die from mosquito-born diseases every year.
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Cockroaches can pick up disease-causing bacteria, such as Salmonella, on their legs, which can contaminate foods, and cause food infections or poisoning.
SHouse dust containing cockroach feces and body parts can trigger allergic reactions and asthma in human adults and children.
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About 500 species of spiders have been found within the state of Wisconsin according to Cofrin Center for Biodiversity at the University of Wisconsin.
House spiders are more commonly found indoors and their webs are often more of a nuisance than the spiders themselves.
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There are 14 different tick-related illnesses in the U.S. The most common symptoms of a tickborne illness are fever/chills, aches and pains, and distinctive rashes
Both, female and male ticks feed on the blood of birds, mammals (including humans), and even reptiles.
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