A to Z of Pests

Nuisance Pests

Image of Centipede

The majority of ‘nuisance’ pests are actually not harmful but, whether at home or work, you probably don’t want them to move in with you!.

Read more about the lifecycles and habits of these annoying creatures.

Centipedes

Don’t let them give you the run–around.

Learn more about Centipedes   

Crane Fly

They are not as strong as you might think

Learn more about Crane Flies here   

Earwigs

Nothing to do with ears. Or wigs.

Learn more about Earwigs   

Firebrats

What do these creatures have in common?

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Fungus Beetles

These creatures have developed strange tastes.

Learn more about Fungus Beetles   

House Cricket

The male cricket that chirps, or stridulates, to attract the females.

Learn more about House Crickets   

Lacewings

They are considered an important predator of mealybugs in both greenhouses and interior plantscapes.

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Millipedes

Don’t let them give you the run–around.

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Plaster Beetles

These creatures have developed strange tastes.

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Rove Beetles

Rove Beetles

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Sea Slaters

They live under rocks close to the sea

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Silverfish

What do these creatures have in common?

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Springtail

They prefer dark, damp areas in natural habitats like leaf mould, damp soil or rotting logs.

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Woodlice

What’s it like to live under a log?

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Seasonal Pest

Our featured pest is the House Fly.
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Pests by Name

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