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Keeping varmints out of your house when fall weather sets in

Real pumpkins, haystacks and other fresh decorations are a big part of Halloween fun, but be careful that outdoor pests aren’t getting a kick out of the decorations, too. Here are some Halloween decor tips from Terminix: 1. Pick a pumpkin from a patch or …

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Man’s death after bug-eating contest prompts questions

As a Florida medical examiner tries to determine how 32-year-old Edward Archbold died after eating insects during a contest to win a snake, people around the country are asking: Why? Why would anyone eat a live cockroach? Why did he die when several others …

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Which backyard insects are best to eat?

A man died Friday after eating scores of cockroaches, worms, and millipedes in a contest. Last year, Slate explained which bugs are safest to eat. The article is reprinted below. Brazil’s ant harvest has been on the decline, and the culprit …

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Citrus states battle against greening pests – The Packer

Citrus states battle against greening pests
The Packer
PORTERVILLE, Calif. ? Four years after an Asian citrus psyllid infestation was discovered near San Diego, the California citrus industry continues to keep the disease-carrying pest at bay. Efforts against the psyllids in Florida and Texas, are also

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Clemson Extension agent identifies new invasive pest in South Carolina – Anderson Independent Mail

Clemson Extension agent identifies new invasive pest in South Carolina
Anderson Independent Mail
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ? A Clemson University Extension agent in Lexington County has identified the first eucalyptus leaf beetle discovered in South Carolina. ?A homeowner brought it into the Lexington Extension office from West Columbia. I knew it was

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Keeping varmints out of your house when fall weather sets in – Plain Dealer


Plain Dealer

Keeping varmints out of your house when fall weather sets in
Plain Dealer
No Halloween treat for tricky rodents. Real pumpkins, haystacks and other fresh decorations are a big part of Halloween fun, but be careful that outdoor pests aren't getting a kick out of the decorations, too. Here are some Halloween decor tips from

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Bedbugs booming in Charlotte, pest control companies say – WIS

Bedbugs booming in Charlotte, pest control companies say
WIS
Rick Seifert with The Pest Control Authority in Charlotte says his company hasn't noticed an explosion in infestations, because they're always busy with jobs to treat them. In recent years, the bugs have been transported from hotels to homes and then

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Health department cites pest-control issue at mall – Columbia Daily Tribune

Health department cites pestcontrol issue at mall
Columbia Daily Tribune
He said the food court establishments have leases that require them to have monthly pest control and to "maintain the environment in a safe, clean, sanitary manner ? in compliance with all rules and regulations" of the city. Strodtman said mall

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Bee-Killing Asian Hornet to Be Declared Invasive Pest in France – Businessweek

Bee-Killing Asian Hornet to Be Declared Invasive Pest in France
Businessweek
The Asian hornet, a bee-killing predator first seen in France in 2004, will be declared an invasive and harmful exotic, allowing the government to set up country-wide pest control programs. The species, whose scientific name is Vespa velutina, is a

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Pesky pests your pet can bring inside

Did you know in less than the blink of an eye a single flea is actually capable of jumping more than an entire foot? That?s almost 200 times the actual length of the flea’s entire body. ?Fleas and ticks can be troublesome little parasites …

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