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| | Urban Entomology [Ebeling Chap. 9 part 3] Pests Attacking Mand and His Pets (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | The author has rapidly and effectively treated a home by allowing a fog from a Hi-Fog machine (figure 21, chapter 3) to drift lightly over the entire area inside the house-over carpeting, under beds, sofas, and other furniture, and into closets, using 2% malathion or 20% ronnel. |
 | | The brown dog tick differs from members of the preceding genus in that it rarely attacks man, yet is the species the homeowner is most likely to be obliged to deal with, for it is a common pest of dogs. |
 | | The members of the suborder Trombidiformes are characterized by the respiratory system, when present, opening in the region of the gnathosoma, the portion of the body bearing the mouth and its appendages. |
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