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| Make a bug home http://www.bbc.co.uk Bugs might not look like particularly significant visitors to your garden, but they’re vital to keeping the ecosystem working. If you want to help them get through the hard times or give them somewhere to breed, provide them with their own place to stay.
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| Identify your bug http://www.nhm.ac.uk To identify your bug, choose the kind of insect it is from the categories below. You'll see images of many common species in that category and hopefully one that looks like your specimen.
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| Pictures of Bug Bites: Identifying Bugs and Their Bites http://www.webmd.com Many bugs give us reason for pause, including poisonous spiders, chiggers, bees and lice. But few get under our skin – quite literally – like the tick. If you enjoy the outdoors, be careful of ticks -- they can attach as you brush past grass and plants. Ticks don't always carry diseases, and most bites are not serious. But they can carry diseases including Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
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| Identifying British Insects and Arachnids http://www.cambridge.org Until now, individuals wishing to identify British insects have found it difficult to track down the specialist keys published in obscure literature, whereas the popular guides are often misleadingly simplistic, covering only a fraction of the species. This book bridges the gap, providing expert guidance through the taxonomic maze. It contains an introduction to each group of organisms, and over 2000 references selected as being the most useful and up-to-date for accurate identification, together with notes on their relevance and coverage.
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| Bugs with backpacks deter vision-guided predation by jumping spiders http://www.ingentaconnect.com As a case study of how insects use masks as a defence against vision-guided predators, an experimental study was carried out using Acanthaspis petax, a reduviid bug (`ant bug') that covers itself with a `mask', or `backpack', made from carcasses of its preferred prey (ants), and three salticid spider species, Hyllus sp., Plexippus sp. and Thyene sp., salticids being predators with exceptionally acute vision.
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| Bugs In house ? What are they ? http://uk.answers.yahoo.com Ok , for the last 2 months ive been spotting these really fast but very tiny worms running around my house , i rarely ever see them , they tend to be in places i dont go . There like a slivery colour and very nasty! I live in the uk . Has anyone got any ideas what they are? and how to kill them! thanks for reading Tony
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| What are the tiny black bugs? http://www.videojug.com I have this same problem but the bugs are only on and around one house plant. Theyt aren't any where else in my house. (This plant is not even kept in the kitchen.) So I wonder if they are really fruit flies. How do I get rid of them on my plant?
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| Fire-bugs target derelict house http://www.burnleyexpress.net BURNLEY firefighters were called to Cowper Street in South-West Burnley at 7 p.m. yesterday after vandals started a fire in a derelict house.
Crews from two fire engines spent half-an-hour putting out the flames and used two breathing apparatus and a hose reel.
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| White bugs in house plant soil http://www.digitalspy.co.uk I have these in some parsley seedlings I potted up myself and a search on the Interweb would suggest they're springtails. Now from what I've read they're not a plant pest but they have an un-nerving habit of leaping about (sometimes as much as 5-6 mm!) when disturbed.
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| BED BUGS are serious problem http://www.scambs.gov.uk Bedbugs are unable to fly, they either crawl or are passively transported in clothing, luggage, furniture, books or other objects used as harbourage. They are able to survive many months without feeding which increases their chances of surviving long periods of transportation or storage.
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| All About Bed Bugs http://www.ealing.gov.uk There are two main types of bed bug. The most common bed bugs are the Common bed bug, found in dwellings, and the Martin bug, which normally lives in birds' nests but can bite people. Common Bed bugs (picutred) are oval wingless insects, approximately 5mm long, with six legs and two antennae. They are red-brown in colour and flat in shape. Their colour turns to red/purple after a blood meal and they become more rounded in shape.
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| What bug is this? http://www.amentsoc.org There are roughly one million described species of insect and experts estimate that there are probably another five million species that are yet to be identified. If you combine that total with the millions of species of invertebrate that are not insects (e.g. spiders, scorpions, centipedes, millipedes, ticks etc.) you'll realise that no one person can ever be an expert in any more than a relatively small area.
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| Getting Help to Identify Invertebrates http://www.buglife.org.uk JOIN AN ENTOMOLOGICAL/INVERTEBRATE SOCIETY, or at least a naturalists or conservation society with people who know more about the subject than yourself. Most are corporate members of Buglife (see list), offering a range from general to narrower focused societies. The national ones offer a differing mix of services.
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| Facts about bed bugs http://www.walsall.gov.uk Bed bugs are bloodsucking parasites of man and also feed on chickens, bats and some domestic animals.
A bed bug bite is painless. It is their saliva that can cause irritation, swelling and redness.
They feed at night or at any time if the room is dark.
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| Bugs in the Garden http://www.thekidsgarden.co.uk Kids are fascinated with bugs. Encourage this fascination by teaching them about bugs in the back garden. Did you know that kids can learn just as much from watching these interesting creatures (like caterpillars or ladybirds) at home or in the classroom as they would from a trip to the local nature museum or a book?
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| Customised Animal bugs http://www.calendarlady.co.uk Our Customised Animal bugs are a fun range of Animal bugs to brighten up all occasions. Including sticky feet or bases and upto full colour printed ribbon.
Print area: 110 x 17mm
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| Featured Bugs http://www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk Pages of notes and features on various bugs of special interest - good and bad - friends and foes around the house, garden and countryside - plus picture galleries of some insect groups.
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| House bugs in the summer http://www.weeklygripe.co.uk I really hate bugs of all sorts, but particularly ones that fly. I know this isn’t your usual type of gripe but I had to get this one off my chest. This summer is turning out to be quite hot and there seem to be a lot more insects finding their way into the house than usual.
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| Cimex lectularius http://www.the-piedpiper.co.uk Unlike most other bugs, the bed bug is wingless. When it has not recently fed the body is paper thin, and almost red brown. So far as is known bed bugs came originally from Asia, but they have now spread to all parts of the world. They were well known in ancient times in the Mediterranean area. As they require a warm, dry climate they did not spread to northern regions until buildings started to be heated, but when this did happen they soon became very abundant. They are now less common and are largely kept under control by modern insecticides.
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| Classification of Bugs http://www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk The Insecta (insects) are a Class of the large animal Phylum called ARTHROPODA (arthropods) - a name that refers to the jointed limbs. The other major Classes of living arthropods (i.e. animals related to insects) include the Crustacea (crabs, lobsters, shrimps, barnacles, woodlice, etc.), the Myriapoda (millipedes, centipedes, etc.)
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| Stinging/biting Insects http://www.pestfreehome.co.uk PestFreeHome offers in collaboration with the leaders in professional Bed Bug Control: Bed-Bugs.co.uk a specialist and unique bed bug decontamination system, the Bed Bug Decon™. David Cain from Bed-Bugs.co.uk says “We are continually asked about how to decontamin ...
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| GARDEN CREATURES- Bugs http://www.dgsgardening.btinternet.co.uk Here are some common garden creatures that you might come across while gardening. Not all are enemies and can indeed be beneficial, eg. preying on other creatures which damage crops or flowers. It is a fundamental law of nature to eat and be eaten so the beneficial creatures need a supply of what we consider pests, to survive.
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| Introduction to Fly Casting http://www.stvrainangler.com Our Casting Classes are the best you'll find. Our instructors are certified by FFF and experienced. We discuss and demonstrate knots, leader configuration, rod assembly and care, balancing the outfit, grip options, roll cast, pick-up lay-down cast, false cast, line control and more.
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| HSD Bed Bug Supplies http://www.hygienesuppliesdirect.com Our comprehensive range of Bed Bug products is one of the largest on the internet. The common bedbug (Cimex lectularius) is the one of the fastest growing pest problems in the UK affecting flats, houses, hostels and hotels. Bed Bugs mainly live in mattresses carpets along skirting and bed frames. HSD stock a range of Bed Bug products to suit all budgets. All our Bed Bug products are for professional and amateur use and are manufactured by one of the leading Developers & Manufacturers of premium Insect control products. Please call our fully trained sales team if you have any questions regarding our Bed Bug products. All pest control products are on next day delivery.
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