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ROACHES
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SPIDERS
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TERMITES
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ANTS
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Spider is known to bear eight legs, two poison fangs, and two feelers and an unsegmented abdomen bearing several spinnerets that produce the silk used to make nests, cocoons, or webs for trapping insects.
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Any of numerous pale-colored, usually soft-bodied social insects that live mostly in warm regions and many species of which feed on wood, often destroying trees and wooden structures. Also called white ant.
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Any of various social insects of the family Formicidae, characteristically having wings only in the males and fertile females and living in colonies that have a complex social organization.
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Any of numerous oval, flat-bodied insects of the family Blattidae, including several species that are common household pests.
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PANTRY PEST
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BEES
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SCORPIONS
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SNAKES
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Bees are known for their hairy-bodied, usually stinging insects including both solitary and social species and characterized by sucking and chewing mouthparts for gathering nectar and pollen.
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Moths are distinguished by their furry antennae and tend feed on wool, fur, etc.
Silverfish are wingless and they feed on starch, damaging books, wallpaper, etc. |
Scorpions tend to live in warm areas. They have a segmented body and an erectile tail tipped with a venomous sting.
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Snakes are scaly, legless, sometimes venomous reptiles that live in warm climates.
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GOPHERS
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OPPOSUMS
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RATS
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RACCOONS
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Raccoons are a nocturnal carnivore, Procyon lotor, having a masklike black stripe across the eyes, a sharp snout, and a bushy, ringed tail.
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Any of numerous burrowing rodents of the family Geomyidae, of western and southern North America and Central America, having large, external, fur-lined cheek pouches
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A prehensile-tailed marsupial, Didelphis virginiana, of the eastern U.S., the female having an abdominal pouch in which its young are carried: noted for the habit of feigning death when in danger.
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Any of several long-tailed rodents of the family Muridae, of the genus Rattus and related genera, distinguished from the mouse by being larger.
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PIGEONS
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CROWS
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Any of various birds of the widely distributed family Columbidae, characteristically having plump bodies, small heads, and short legs and are known to live predominantly in cities and suburbs
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Crows come from several large oscine birds of the genus Corvus, of the family Corvidae, having a long, stout bill, lustrous black plumage, and a wedge-shaped tail
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