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How to tell the difference between a flying ant and a termite? Termites: wings are the same size, thick waste, straight antennae (ants have slim waste and elbowed antennae)
Which pest commonly "over winters?" box elder bugs
Which pests are soft bodied, transparent to grayish white, 1/32 t...
North Carolina Pesticide Applicator
Certification Exam Study Guide
with complete solutions.
How to tell the difference between a flying ant and a termite?
Termites: wings are the same size, thick waste, straight antennae (ants
have slim waste and elbowed antennae)
Which pest commonly "over winters?" box elder bugs
Which pests are soft bodied, transparent to grayish white, 1/32 to 3/16
inches long, and usually wingless Booklice
which stink bug is from India/China? Kudzu Bug
A tiny ant, 1/16 inch long with two nodes, yellow to light-orange with a
dark abdomen is a : Pharaoh ant
Pharaoah ants have only one queen per colony False
Only baits with sweet attractants should be used when baiting Pharaoh
ants False
,An ant that is 1/8 inch long, has one node, is dark brownish-gray with a
velvety sheen is an..... odorous house ant
An Ant that is 1/8 inch long, has one node is light to dark brown with a
silky shine and has a triangular or heart shaped head is a ....
Argentine Ant
The Argentine ant feeds primarily on sweets or greases sweets
How many eggs do fleas lay at a time? several hundred
Larva An immature stage in the life cycle of an insect with complete
metaphorphosis. In complete metamorphosis, the larval stage occurs
between the egg and pupa stage.
Metamorphosis The change in body form during the life cycle.
Some organims hatch looking like small adults. Others change as they
develop.
Molt To shed. Arthropods shed their exoskelton when they molt.
, Nymph The developmental stage of an insect with gradual
metamorphosis. Nymphs hatch from eggs and gradually develop into
mature adults.
Pupa In complete metamorphosis, the stage of development
between the larva and adult. Pupae do not feed and are not mobile.
Thorax The second of three body regions of an insect. Legs and
wings are attached to the thorax.
Arthropods means... joined legs
Examples of Arthropods: spiders, mites, ticks, millipedes,
centipedes.
What characteristics do insects have? 1. Head 2. Thorax (where the
wings and legs attach) 3. Abdomen (vital organs) 4. three pairs of legs.
5. Wings on adults.
Arachnids two body divisions: the cephalothorax - head and thorax,
four pairs of legs
Gradual Metamorphosis Egg - Nymph - Adult
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