Pests that Occasionally Invade Structures

This document provides an overview of various pests that occasionally invade structures, including silverfish, ground beetles, scorpions, thrips, crickets, scarab beetles, bark beetles, ambrosia beetles, long-horned wood boring beetles, and plaster bagworms. It describes their physical characterist...

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Main Authors: P.G. Koehler, J.L. Castner
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Language:English
Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 1997-02-01
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Online Access:https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/138206
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description This document provides an overview of various pests that occasionally invade structures, including silverfish, ground beetles, scorpions, thrips, crickets, scarab beetles, bark beetles, ambrosia beetles, long-horned wood boring beetles, and plaster bagworms. It describes their physical characteristics, habitats, and behaviors, emphasizing the conditions that lead to infestations. The publication highlights the importance of understanding these pests for effective management and control. Original publication date January 1994. 
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spelling doaj-art-c327c1953ddb41adbae11821c69b0b4c2025-01-25T06:15:25ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00091997-02-01199710.32473/edis-in029-1994Pests that Occasionally Invade StructuresP.G. Koehler0J.L. Castner1University of Florida University of Florida This document provides an overview of various pests that occasionally invade structures, including silverfish, ground beetles, scorpions, thrips, crickets, scarab beetles, bark beetles, ambrosia beetles, long-horned wood boring beetles, and plaster bagworms. It describes their physical characteristics, habitats, and behaviors, emphasizing the conditions that lead to infestations. The publication highlights the importance of understanding these pests for effective management and control. Original publication date January 1994.  https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/138206Pests
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