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How to Recognize Mites

How to Recognize Mites

Mites look like tiny ticks, but they're much smaller. They have round bodies and no legs like ticks. They're part of a group called arthropods and have eight legs for walking. Mites come in different sizes and colours. Signs of Infestation Canada is home to numerous...

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How to Recognize Flies

How to Recognize Flies

A typical adult fly has three body parts that make up its anatomy: head, thorax, and abdomen. Each species differs in terms of colouration and body size - most typically measuring no more than 10 millimetres long. Its head features compound eyes with antennae for...

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How to Get Rid of Cockroaches at Home?

How to Get Rid of Cockroaches at Home?

To combat cockroach problems at home, there are a few key steps worth taking. First and foremost, seek professional services for expediently and permanently eliminating pests from your environment. Once an infestation is contained, thorough cleaning should follow to...

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How to Spot Birds

How to Spot Birds

Different types of birds in Canada come in various sizes and colors. Some are small like house sparrows, about 14 to 18 cm long, while others like Canada geese are much bigger, with wingspans reaching up to 182 cm. They come in shades of grey, white, black, and brown,...

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Types of Beetles in Canada

Types of Beetles in Canada

Beetles are an expansive family of insects found throughout Canada. Certain beetle families tend to be more prevalent, including ladybugs which feed off insects that damage crops while ground beetles devour pests in gardens. Other varieties can cause trouble;...

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Tips for Recognizing Bees

Tips for Recognizing Bees

Most bees live together in groups; some prefer living alone. Honey bees are one of the more well-known examples of social insects; they live in nests called hives with queen bees for reproduction purposes and worker bees of both genders working to defend themselves...

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How to Spot Bed Bugs?

How to Spot Bed Bugs?

Bed bugs are tiny, oval-shaped insects, about 4-5 mm long when fully grown. They're flat and can be either rust-brown or a deeper red-brown. Their flattened bodies let them easily hide in small spaces like baseboards, cracks in floors, under carpets, behind loose...

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