American Cockroach
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These cockroaches are the largest of the species. Reddish brown in color
with a pale or brown yellow band around the edge of the pronotum. Adults
can fly, prefer moist shady areas such ass basements crawl spaces, hollow
trees and palms, around plumbing and in sewers.
Bumble Bees
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These bees are social insects. They have a complete life cycle; egg, larvae,
pupa and adult. Generally nest underground. They do not make holes in
tunnels in wood. May be found nesting in a abandoned rodent burrows,
under piles of grass clippings, under stones, logs, etc. Some are more likely
, to sting then others. Controlled by locating and treating nests with
aerosols, dusts, or liquids.
Registered Company
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Is any sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or other organization
or any combination thereof that is registered with the Structural Pest
Control Board to engage in the practice of structural pest control.
Red Imported Fire Ants
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These ants have a red head and thorax, with a black abdomen. Eats sweets
and proteins. Nest in mounds with multiple openings in soil or lawns and
sometimes in buildings behind walls. Stings may cause severe reactions in
people and may kill young wildlife.
(EPA) Registration and Establishment Numbers
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Indicates the pesticide has been registered. Number will tell you which
location and facility the product was made at.
Black Carpet Beetle
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This fabric pest is shiny black and most widespread and most destructive
carpet beetle. Adults fly and are attracted to light. Found outside in the
sunlight feeding on flowers. Larvae feed on dead animal materials, hair, fur,
hides and horns. Also, feed on wooden products, cereals, stored grains
and nuts, may be found in birds nests.
Provide Notification
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Written notice provided with in 24 hours this includes, the common,
generic or chemical name of each pesticide applied.
Carpenter Ant
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These ants are large and black. (Do not eat wood!) Prefer sweets but will
also feed on other insects as well as people food. Nest in tree stumps,
firewood, fence posts, hollow doors or window frames. Leave frass that
looks like pencil shavings (Hence the name insects name)
Service Container labels
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, Contains name of pesticide
EPA registration number
Active ingredient
Signal word
Name, address and # number of firm responsible for the container.
Net Contents
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Found on the front of the label along the bottom edge
Indicates the quantity of formulation in the package
Expressed in weight, volume, or count.
Honey Bees
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These bees have a complete life cycle; egg, larvae, pupa and adult. These
are social insects, they collect pollen produce wax and honey and tend to
a colony inside a hive. This insect will die shorty after using its stinger to
sting someone or a animal.
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These cockroaches are the largest of the species. Reddish brown in color
with a pale or brown yellow band around the edge of the pronotum. Adults
can fly, prefer moist shady areas such ass basements crawl spaces, hollow
trees and palms, around plumbing and in sewers.
Bumble Bees
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These bees are social insects. They have a complete life cycle; egg, larvae,
pupa and adult. Generally nest underground. They do not make holes in
tunnels in wood. May be found nesting in a abandoned rodent burrows,
under piles of grass clippings, under stones, logs, etc. Some are more likely
, to sting then others. Controlled by locating and treating nests with
aerosols, dusts, or liquids.
Registered Company
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Is any sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or other organization
or any combination thereof that is registered with the Structural Pest
Control Board to engage in the practice of structural pest control.
Red Imported Fire Ants
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These ants have a red head and thorax, with a black abdomen. Eats sweets
and proteins. Nest in mounds with multiple openings in soil or lawns and
sometimes in buildings behind walls. Stings may cause severe reactions in
people and may kill young wildlife.
(EPA) Registration and Establishment Numbers
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Indicates the pesticide has been registered. Number will tell you which
location and facility the product was made at.
Black Carpet Beetle
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This fabric pest is shiny black and most widespread and most destructive
carpet beetle. Adults fly and are attracted to light. Found outside in the
sunlight feeding on flowers. Larvae feed on dead animal materials, hair, fur,
hides and horns. Also, feed on wooden products, cereals, stored grains
and nuts, may be found in birds nests.
Provide Notification
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Written notice provided with in 24 hours this includes, the common,
generic or chemical name of each pesticide applied.
Carpenter Ant
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These ants are large and black. (Do not eat wood!) Prefer sweets but will
also feed on other insects as well as people food. Nest in tree stumps,
firewood, fence posts, hollow doors or window frames. Leave frass that
looks like pencil shavings (Hence the name insects name)
Service Container labels
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, Contains name of pesticide
EPA registration number
Active ingredient
Signal word
Name, address and # number of firm responsible for the container.
Net Contents
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Found on the front of the label along the bottom edge
Indicates the quantity of formulation in the package
Expressed in weight, volume, or count.
Honey Bees
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These bees have a complete life cycle; egg, larvae, pupa and adult. These
are social insects, they collect pollen produce wax and honey and tend to
a colony inside a hive. This insect will die shorty after using its stinger to
sting someone or a animal.
Branch Office
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