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 Shield bug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shield bug and stink bug (or shieldbug and stinkbug) are common names applied to various insects of the Hemiptera order (the "true bugs"), in the Heteroptera suborder.
Shield bugs have glands in their thorax between the first and second pair of legs which produce a foul smelling liquid.
Other species that resemble shield bugs are found in the Coreoidea superfamily.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shield_bug   (252 words)

  
 Bug Sweep, TSCM, Counterintelligence, and Technical Security
Founded in 1987 and located near Boston Massachusetts, Granite Island Group, is the internationally recognized leader in the field of Technical Surveillance Counter Measures (TSCM), Bug Sweeps, Wiretap Detection, Surveillance Technology, Communications Security (COMSEC), Counter-Intelligence, Technical Security, and Spy Hunting.
Bug Sweep, Spy Hunting, and Counterintelligence Site on the Internet.
Warning Signs That Have You Have Been Bugged
www.tscm.com   (252 words)

  
 Bug (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bug is a term used in Australia as a name for two species of edible crustaceans of the family Scyllaridae, the Moreton Bay bug (Thenus orientalis) and the Balmain bug (Ibacus peronii).
Bug is a common nickname for the VW Beetle.
Technically, bug is a precise scientific term that refers to insects of the order Hemiptera, which have mouthpieces adapted for piercing and sucking, contained in a beak-like structure known as a rostrum.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bug   (252 words)

  
 Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are most frequently found in dwellings with a high rate of occupant turnover, such as hotels, motels, hostels, dormitories, shelters, apartment complexes, tenements, and prisons.
Bed bugs initially can be found about tufts, seams, and folds of mattresses, later spreading to crevices in the bedstead.
Bed bugs often crawl upward to hide in pictures, wall hangings, drapery pleats, loosened wallpaper, cracks in plaster, and ceiling moldings.
www.ag.ohio-state.edu /~ohioline/hyg-fact/2000/2105.html   (252 words)

  
 bed bug - Cimex lectularius Linnaeus
Bed bugs can be transported on clothing, in traveler's luggage, or in bedding and furniture (USDA 1976) but lack appendages to enable them to cling to hair, fur, or feathers, so are rarely found on hosts (Dolling 1991).
Bed bugs are suspected carriers of leprosy, oriental sore, Q-fever, and brucellosis (Krueger 2000) but have never been implicated in the spread of disease to humans (Dolling 1991).
Bed bugs are usually only active during night but will feed during the day when hungry (Usinger 1966).
creatures.ifas.ufl.edu /urban/bed_bug.htm   (252 words)

  
 Bed Bug
Bed bugs, Cimex spp., feed on the blood of warm blooded animals, such as birds and bats.
The bed bug that feeds on humans lives in the cracks and crevices of the bed or behind the baseboards close to the bed.
Clean all the cracks and crevices of the bed frame, and use some aerosol insecticides on the frame and adjacent baseboards.
www.upcrc.com /guides/houseid/bedbug.htm   (252 words)

  
 Bug zapper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although many people use bug zappers to control mosquito populations, the actual number of mosquitoes that are attracted to the devices is quite low, as mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide, water vapour, and motion, rather than to UV light.
Bug zappers are usually made from a housing of plastic or grounded metal.
A bug zapper is a device that uses a light source to attract insects to an electrical grid, where they are incinerated by the current.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bug_zapper   (467 words)

  
 Western Bug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bug is connected with the Dnieper river by the Dnieper-Bug Canal.
Bug is 772 km long (587 km in Poland) and is the 4th longest Polish river.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Western_Bug   (99 words)

  
 Bug - Open Encyclopedia
Bug is a term used in Australia as a name for two species of edible crustaceans of the family Scyllaridae, the Moreton Bay bug (Thenus spp.) and the Balmain bug (Ibacus peronii).
Bug is a common nickname for the VW Beetle.
Bug is often used in vernacular to refer generally to any small, terrestrial arthropod, sometimes taken to include creatures like snails and slugs as well.
open-encyclopedia.com /Bug   (601 words)

  
 Software bug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A software bug is an error, flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in a computer program that prevents it from working as intended, or produces an incorrect result.
Other bugs lead to security problems; for example, a common type of bug which allows a buffer overflow may allow a malicious user to execute other programs that are normally not allowed to run.
A bug in the code controlling the Therac-25 radiation therapy machine was directly responsible for patient deaths and in 1996, the European Space Agency's US$1 billion prototype Ariane 5 rocket was destroyed less than a minute after launch, due to a bug in the on-board guidance computer program.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Computer_bug   (1998 words)

  
 Bug (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bug is a term used in Australia as a name for two species of edible crustaceans of the family Scyllaridae, the Moreton Bay bug (Thenus orientalis) and the Balmain bug (Ibacus peronii).
Bug is a common nickname for the VW Beetle.
Technically, bug is a precise scientific term that refers to insects of the order Hemiptera, which have mouthpieces adapted for piercing and sucking, contained in a beak-like structure known as a rostrum.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bug   (1998 words)

  
 Baja - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baja bug, a type of car made by adaptation of a Volkswagen Beetle.
Baja California peninsula, a peninsula in North America
Baja California and Baja California Sur, states of Mexico
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Baja   (103 words)

  
 BUG - LoveToKnow Article on BUG
BUG, the common name for hemipterous insects of the family Cimicidae, of which the best-known example is the house bug or bed bug (Cimex lectularius).
The bug is provided with a proboscis, which when at rest lies along the inferior side of the thorax, and through which it sucks the blood of man, the sole food of this species.
Two centuries ago the bed bug was a rare insect in Britain, and probably owes its name, which is derived from a Celtic word signifying ghost or goblin, to the terror which its attacks at first inspired.
98.1911encyclopedia.org /B/BU/BUG.htm   (337 words)

  
 eBay - bug deflector shield, Parts Accessories, eBay Motors items on eBay.com
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search-desc.ebay.com /search/search.dll?query=bug+deflector+shield&...   (551 words)

  
 Western Bug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bug is 772 km long (587 km in Poland) and is the 4th longest Polish river.
Bug is connected with the Dnieper river by the Dnieper-Bug Canal.
The part between the lake and the Vistula River is sometimes referred to as Bugo-Narew.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bug_(Rivers)   (99 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Battle of Warsaw (1920)
At first Józef Piłsudski wanted to base his operation on the Bug River and Brest-Litovsk, but the unexpected fall of these two barriers made it impossible.
Wieprz is a river in central-eastern Poland, a tributary of the Vistula river, with a length of 303 kilometres (9th longest) and the basin area of 10,415 sq.
Wkra is a river in north-eastern Poland, a tributary of the Narew river, with a length of 249 kilometres (13th longest) and the basin area of 5,322 sq.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Battle-of-Warsaw-(1920)   (8728 words)

  
 Bug article - Bug American English insects spiders snails slugs British English - What-Means.com
Bug is a term used in Australia as a name for two species of edible crustaceans of the family Scyllaridae, the Moreton Bay bug (Thenus spp.) and the Balmain bug (Ibacus peronii).
Bug is often used in vernacular to refer generally to any small, terrestrial arthropod, sometimes taken to include creatures like snails and slugs as well.
In a flight instrument, a bug is a manually positioned marker or pointer which is set to remind the pilot where the needle on the instrument should be pointing.
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Bug   (597 words)

  
 Whiting
Harvest mite (Zo["o]l.), a minute European mite ({Leptus autumnalis), of a bright crimson color, which is troublesome by penetrating the skin of man and domestic animals; -- called also harvest louse, and harvest bug.
The pope's principal harvest was in the jubilee.
Harvest moon, the moon near the full at the time of harvest in England, or about the autumnal equinox, when, by reason of the small angle that is made by the moon's orbit with the horizon, it rises nearly at the same hour for several days.
dictionaries.cc /Whiting   (597 words)

  
 Bed Bug: Elimination, Description of Bed Bugs, Common Bed Bug
Bed bugs can hide in many places where your dust must be applied properly or you will have a failure in your effort to control the bugs.
Bed bug elimination is best accomplished by first understanding the pest that has invaded your home - especially where bedbugs hide.
Bed bug elimination procedures, methods and products closely resemble those used for indoor tick elimination, due to their size, harborage areas and habits.
www.pestproducts.com /bedbug.htm   (597 words)

  
 Comet Pest Control Services
Bed bugs are parasitic feeding mainly from humans while they sleep, they cause irritation and discomfort, and loss of sleep, the bites sustained are normally found around the trunk, but any accessible areas may be bitten.
Bed bugs have been known to survive over a year without feeding.
Bed bugs are not known to spread disease, but are generally viewed with revulsion by most.
www.cometpc.btinternet.co.uk /btpage8.htm   (597 words)

  
 Bugs: pictures, information, classification and more
Bug (insect), name properly applied to any member of a particular order of insects, including bed bugs, lace bugs, red bugs, squash bugs, chinch bugs, and many so-called water bugs.
These are the true bugs, although the name bug is sometimes loosely used to refer to their close relatives-members of the order including the cicadas, aphids, tree hoppers, lantern flies, mealybugs, white flies, and scale insects.
Although a few, such as bed bugs, are parasitic on vertebrates, most bugs subsist on plant juices, and many are among the most economically harmful of insects.
www.everythingabout.net /articles/biology/animals/arthropods/insects/bugs   (597 words)

  
 Bed Bug Info
Bed Bugs are usually controlled using insecticide spray or dust applications.
Bed bugs will mate soon after becoming mature, so the time from egg hatch to egg laying will often be 4 to 9 weeks.
Bed bug eggs are elongated and usually attached to an available surface when laid.
www.bugyman.com /slbdbug2.htm   (597 words)

  
 Bed Bug: pictures, information, classification and more
Bed Bug, small, flat, oval bloodsucking insect, with a reddish-brown color, reduced wings, and an unpleasant odor.
Scientific classification: Bed bugs make up the family Cimicidae.
Other species of bed bugs feed on bats and certain birds.
www.everythingabout.net /articles/biology/animals/arthropods/insects/bugs/bed_bug   (597 words)

  
 Ambush Bug - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ambush Bug is largely considered an absurd character and is rarely used by other writers, though he still exists in the DC Universe and occasionally still appears in some DC Comics.
Ambush Bug became popular enough to be featured in two comic book miniseries, plotted and pencilled by Keith Giffen and scripted by Robert Loren Fleming.
At first, Ambush Bug was a villain, named after a type of insect, and dressed in a green, skintight suit (with two orange antennae) that covered his whole body.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ambush_Bug   (564 words)

  
 Year 2000 problem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The year 2000 problem (also known as the Y2K problem and the millennium bug) was a flaw in computer program design that caused some date-related processing to operate incorrectly for dates and times on and after January 1, 2000.
It also went by millennium bug, although there is a popular debate on whether or not the year 2000 was actually the start of the new millennium.
It was thought computer programs could stop working or produce erroneous results because they stored years with only two digits and that the year 2000 would be represented by 00 and would be interpreted by software as the year 1900.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Year_2000_problem   (564 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Vistula
Image File history File links Estuary of Bugo-Narew (Bug and Narew) into Vistula River at Modlin, ruins of the 19th century fortress bridgehead on the left.
Narew (Belarusian: Н& in western Belarus and north-eastern Poland, a tributary of the Vistula river.
The Roman historian Tacitus in his book Germania mentions a Aesti or Aestii people.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Vistula   (4493 words)

  
 Yuuzhan Vong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thud bugs can be killed with a lightsaber, but their carapace is very tough and usually cannot be broken in normal combat.
The thud bug is basically a beetle that has sharp, jagged appendages on its sides.
The blast bug is a large insect used by the Yuuzhan Vong.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thud_Bug   (4493 words)

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