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Earwigs are easily recognisable by their pincer-like cerci which are often used like hands to carry prey after it has been killed. Because of their common name, earwigs have a bad reputation as it is thought they crawl into peoples' ears, but this is just a myth. Most likely their na ...
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FLEA NEWS was a biannual newsletter devoted to matters involving insects belonging to the order Siphonaptera (fleas). It was compiled and distributed free of charge by Robert E. Lewis (relewis@iastate.edu), with the support of the Department of Entomology at Iowa State University in Ames, IA and a grant in aid from Wellmark International. It was mainly bibliographic in nature, but readers are urged to check any citations given here before including them in publications. Many of ou ...
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Fleas are pests of humans and domestic animals all over the world. World wide there are more than 2,200 species of fleas. Fleas prefer the blood of pets.
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Cat FleaCtenocephalides felis (Bouche)
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Northern Rat FleaNosopsyllus fasciatus (Bosc)
Oriental Rat FleaXenopsylla cheopis (Rothschild)
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Captive Care and Breeding of the Giant Millipede Scaphiostreptus parilis acuticonus Attems
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The Indian meal moth, Pyralis farinalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), is the most common insect pest of grain products stored in the home pantry in Rhode Island. Larvae seen on ceilings and counters are often the first indication of a problem, and adults may be seen flying throughout the house, particularly in the evening. Larvae feed on grain, dried fruit and nuts, cereal products, and even undried floral arrangements and wreaths with seeds.
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This web site gives a brief overview of insect biology including descriptions of some types types of insects common to Newfoundland and Labrador. Reasons why insects are studied are discussed briefly along with basic information on how to do an insect collection. Links to other useful insect sites are given.
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Insects
An insect is a small six-legged animal. There are over 800,000 species of insects in the world. Scientists discover about 7,000 to 10,000 new insects each year. Scientists think that there are from 1 million to 10 million species of insects that are undiscovered. Four common insects that live in wetlands are the dragonfly, damselfly, mayfly, and caddisfly. There are also a great many water bugs. They eat algae, plants, and parasites.
Insects have many predators. Some of the pred ...
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Centipede
Turn over a stone or log in your garden and look under it carefully. You may see a long orange minibeast with lots of legs - it's a centipede!
The word 'centipede' means a 'hundred feet' but most centipedes do not have so many feet. They can run fast!
There are many kinds of centipedes. You may find a long, thin yellow one which looks a bit like a worm. The centipede in the picture below is the most common one in our gardens. Colour it orange.
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