A large sewer rat typically refers to a Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus), also called brown rat, wharf rat, or sewer rat. This rodent is larger and more robust than the roof rat,...
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Flies lay maggots through a process called oviposition in which a female fly deposits eggs on a suitable substrate, and those eggs hatch into legless larvae called maggots. Not...
Read articleIn Los Angeles, subterranean termites are the most common and costly wood-destroying pests. Drywood and dampwood species are also widespread, driven by climate, landscaping, and...
Read articleBed bugs at Walmart are uncommon but possible, as with any large retail chain with high customer turnover and shared facilities. These nocturnal, hitchhiking insects can enter s...
Read articleFree rats in Peterborough refer to reports of non-caged rats observed in public spaces, gardens, and streets across the city. This guide explains what sightings typically indica...
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