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Flies |
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Wasps |
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Bees |
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Moths |
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Fruit Flies |
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Mealworm Beetles |
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Filter Fly |
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Some insects which do not fly in temperate
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The majority of pest species undoubtedly belong
to the taxonomic class Insecta. Members of this class are characterised by a body
consisting of three sections: Head, Thorax and Abdomen. Usually, antennae, and 3
pairs of legs are present. Most adults have one or two pairs of wings, attached at
the thorax. We have split them into Crawling Insects and Flying insects for ease of
navigation, although this is technically inaccurate - some species (particularly
members of Coleoptera) are able to fly only in warm climates, and have been placed
in the crawling insect category.
Alternatively, if you
know the scientific or common name of the pest
you are looking for, try a search.
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