Pest categories
House mouse
Common carpet beetle, fur beetle, museum beetle and larder beetle
Fleas
Clothes moth and case bearing clothes moth
Pharaoh ants
Black rat
Flies and houseflies
Gulls
Other pests of stored foodstuffs are beetles
Mediterranean Flour Moth, Indianmeal moth, cacao moth and Broad-barred knot-horn moth
Wood-damaging beetles
Meat flies
Domestic pigeon
Brown rat
Fruit flies (drosophila)
Ants
Cockroaches
Wasps
Bed bugs
Raven birds
Sparrows
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Ants
The most common garden ant species are: garden (or black) ant (Lasius niger L.); black tree ant (Lasius fuliginosus Latr.). These ants belong to the group of biting ants (the other group are stinging ants).
Why it is a pest?
They dig up the soil in lawns, greenhouses and gardens, causing it to dry out quickly.
By digging up the soil, they dislodge the paving stones.
They cause discomfort by irritating human skin and biting ⎯ multiple bites are possible.
They spoil and contaminate food.
They transfer viruses and other micro-organisms from infected plants to healthy ones.
They distribute and preserve aphids, a pest of garden and horticultural plants.
They are damaging to the image of the owner of the site or facility.
By digging up the soil, they dislodge the paving stones.
They cause discomfort by irritating human skin and biting ⎯ multiple bites are possible.
They spoil and contaminate food.
They transfer viruses and other micro-organisms from infected plants to healthy ones.
They distribute and preserve aphids, a pest of garden and horticultural plants.
They are damaging to the image of the owner of the site or facility.
Which areas are relevant?
- Home
- Offices
- Land management and maintenance sector
- Food industry
- Storage areas for foodstuffs and their raw materials
- Catering establishments
- Accommodation service companies
- Hospitals and other health facilities
What do they harm and who do they harm?
- Garden, kitchen garden and greenhouse plants
- Paths in gardens, playgrounds and recreation areas
- Pavements
- Corporate image
Key attributes
Garden ants are communal insects that live in large colonies; they consist of queens, female workers and. They are wingless insects. Only when mating do males and females have two pairs of membrane wings.
The colour ranges from brown or dark brown, with a slight sheen or matt.
Adult life expectancy is between 4 months and 1 year. Female workers live for 2⎯3 years, queens for ⎯15⎯20 years.
They kill larvae, adults and eggs of other pests.
Oral organs are gnawing.
They are omnivores, but are fond of sweet products: nectar, aphid secretions. Small insects, their larvae and eggs contribute protein to the diet.
The colour ranges from brown or dark brown, with a slight sheen or matt.
Adult life expectancy is between 4 months and 1 year. Female workers live for 2⎯3 years, queens for ⎯15⎯20 years.
They kill larvae, adults and eggs of other pests.
Oral organs are gnawing.
They are omnivores, but are fond of sweet products: nectar, aphid secretions. Small insects, their larvae and eggs contribute protein to the diet.
PEST CONTROL involves the protection of human health, property and food resources from unwanted harmful organisms ⎯ pests.
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