Pest Database
Description: Workers vary in size from 1/8" to ½" and are black or combinations of black and red. The antenna is segmented, without a club, and the thorax lacks a spine.
Description: Adults are shiny black, up to 1/8' long. When crushed they give off strong odor of rotten coconut or rancid butter.
Description: Mosquitoes are small, long legged, two winged insects belonging to the order Diptera and the family Culicidae. The mosquito has four distinct stages in its life cycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The adult is an active flying insect, while the larvae and pupae are aquatic and occur only in water.
Description: Termites need earth moisture and cellulose from dead trees or the wood in your house to survive. Free-standing mud tubes let termites go from their soil nests to the wooden substructure of your home. Termites can also build tubes over concrete, steel and even over metal "termite shields".
Description: About 1/2" to 5/8" long as an adult. Nymphs and adults have two black stripes behind the head. Females can reproduce without males.
Description: The bottom half of the adult moth's front wing is reddish brown/coppery. Overall color varies between dirty white, greenish, pinkish, or brownish, with a dark head. Adults have five hooked pairs of well developed prolegs on the abdomen.
Description: Adult workers are about 3/8" to 5/8" in length. The abdomen is usually banded with yellow and black. The legs are not seen when in flight.
Description: Silverfish are wingless and have a flattened teardrop/carrot/fish-shaped body. There are three long, bristle-like or tail-like appendages on the rear end of their body. Adult body length, not including tails, about 1/2" - 3/4â€Â.
Description: Similar to the roof rat but larger and chunkier. The tail is shorter than length of head and body. On average, total body length is 444 millimeters; tail, 205 millimeters; hind foot, 46 millimeters; weight, 400 to 500 grams.
Description: About six inches long to the tip of its tail. It is yellowish brown to grayish white on top, has a white belly and feet, large ears, and a furry tail that is white on the underside.
Description: Vary from ½" to 1 ¾" in body length, with dark brown carapace. The abdomen has a chevron pattern that often fades in older specimens.
Description: Adults are very small, brown to reddish, with the head tucked under the overhanging pronotum. The Cigarette beetle is shinier, more rounded, with antennal segments all small and equal in size. Life cycle completes in about one month, with both larva and adult actively feeding.






















