Plant species

A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I · J · K · L · M · N · O · P · Q · R · S · T · U · V · W · X · Y · Z

cracks and crevices host:edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Listing 1 - 6 from 6 for cracks and crevices

Ant Trails: A Key to Management with Baits
... and bedroom of each apartment. Dead insects on window sills attract foraging ants, and the numerous cracks and crevices around window casings are ideal nest sites. In the kitchen and bathroom, cards should be placed near sources of water, such as pipes and drains, sinks, counter tops, and ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Fleas
... light and feeds on particles of dead animal or vegetable matter generally present in cracks and crevices. Within 7 to 14 days, unless food has been scarce, the third larval stage is completed, and the larva spins a tiny cocoon ( Figure 4 ) and pupates. Usually after ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Bed Bugs and Blood-Sucking Conenose
... and foundation cracks. Reinforce caulking around windows and other cracks and crevices. Eliminate animal harborages and increase the distance of farm and domestic animal cages from the home. While these bugs can be difficult to manage, a thorough crack and ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Pesticide Labeling: Directions for Use
... Agricultural use requirements Chemigation information Pests controlled Sites Mixing instructions Methods and types of equipment Use restrictions Additional information Footnotes Disclaimer Copyright Infomation ... may have statements such as "bathrooms," "kitchens," or even more specifically, "cracks and crevices in kitchen areas of residences," instead of simply stating "dwellings." Mixing ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Compact Carpenter Ant (proposed common name), Camponotus planatus (Roger) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
... observed inside structures but have been seen entering under doors, cracks around windows and structural cracks and crevices. Unlike C. floridanus or C. tortuganus, alates ("swarmers") do not fly in structures. Both the flight season as well as flight behavior have not been documented in C. planatus. Foraging and ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Pillbugs, Sowbugs, Centipedes, Millipedes and Earwigs
... places such as under stones, leaf litter, logs, bark, or soil crevices. Indoors they may be found in closets and bathrooms where there is high humidity. Centipedes usually lay 15-55 eggs ... . They have chewing-type mouthparts and slow development. CREDITS: P. M. Choate, University of Florida Figure 5. Earwig. Earwigs are active at night. They usually hide in cracks, crevices, under bark or in ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu