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Welcome to the Bug "O" Pedia©! A Gardens Pest Control presentation. The Bug "O" Pedia is constantly changing and is here to help you better educate yourself about the insects and pests we live with each day. Can't identify that brown furry creature that just flew by your head? The Bug "O" Pedia© has the answers. Take a few minutes to look through this section and remember to check back often as we will be adding new features and more information Regularly.


 

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flea problem
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  • Have an "ant" problem but not sure what kind of ants they are?
    ("Aunt" Agnes doesn't count).
  • How can something so small cause so much trouble.
  • EEEK A MOUSE!! Not all mice are permanent. Learn more byclicking here.
  • Itchy Scratchy... these little pests are miniature vampires... click here for more information.
  • Ticks can be nasty little critters learn more about the carries of some serious disease. Click Here
  • Beetles come in all shapes and sizes. Learn more about the different species by clicking here.
  • For every one cockroach you see there can be up to 200 more behind your wall...click here to learn more.
  • The itsy, bitsy spider...not sure about the kind of spiders your seeing in your home? Click here for more info.
  • Millipedes, centipedes and other things with lots of legs. Click here
  • Scorpions are mostly found in the south, learn more about these crazy creatures, click here for more info.
  • Book Lice you say? This little pest is more common than you think. Learn more about them by clicking here
  • Bzzzzzzz...ever wonder what the difference between a honey bee and a regular bee is? Click here to find out





What are the different types of termites?

Termites are divded into four (4) groups . Subterranean termites (the most destructive); drywood termites; dampwood termites and powder post termites.

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