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  Solenopsis invicta
This is a datasheet on Solenopsis invicta
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Varroa destructor Varroa destructor (Varroa mite)
Adult female mites are reddish-brown to dark-brown (Sanford et al., 2007), 1.00-1.77 mm long and 1.50-1.99 wide (Denmark et al., 2000),...
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  Boophilus microplus
Boophilus ticks are small inornate ticks with a short and broad capitulum with rounded lateral margins. The basis of the capitulum is...
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  Culex quinquefasciatus (Southern House Mosquito)
Culex quinquefasciatus is a medium-sized (approx. 4 mm) mosquito, predominately golden brown in coloration with solid coloured legs...
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  Hippodamia convergens (lady beetle, convergent)
Polyphagous, eating a wide variety of insects including aphids, beetles, chinch bugs, whiteflies and...
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  Vespula germanica (German wasp)
V. germanica can have significant negative impacts on horticulture, apiculture, tourism and outdoor social activities, as well as...
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Apis mellifera scutellata Apis mellifera scutellata (africanized bee)
A. mellifera scutellata is ca. 10-20 mm long, and brown with black stripes; workers are 10-15 mm long, drones 15-17 mm, and queens...
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  Musca domestica
Musca domestica is grey, with yellowish edges to its abdomen in the female and is 6-7 mm long. Housefly eggs (about 1 mm long and white)...
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  Podisus maculiventris (soldier, bug, spined)
Lepidoptera and...
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Ixodes ricinus Ixodes ricinus
I. ricinus is the commonest tick in northern Europe and is an important vector of both livestock and human diseases. It is a three-host...
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