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    Bed Bugs

    Although bed bugs are not known to spread diseases to people, their bites can nonetheless have negative health effects. The stress, worry, and sleep problems that frequently accompany an infestation can have an impact on a person’s general health and way of life. Bites from bed bugs can be itchy and painful, disrupting sleep and making you tired.

    Ants

    Ants are scurry scavengers that look for food sources. They can contaminate food supplies, rendering them unfit for eating when they infest kitchens or food storage rooms. By establishing their nests inside or near structures, some ant species might harm the structure. Carpenter ants, for instance, tunnel through wood, potentially compromising the strength of a house or other buildings.

    Beetles

    Proper control methods are required to protect agricultural and horticultural output from these pests which would minimise financial losses, and guarantee food security. Some insects, such wood-boring beetles and powderpost beetles, can seriously harm wooden furnishings, structures, and other items.

    Cockroaches

    They can contaminate food and food preparation surfaces when they invade homes or eating facilities, which can result in foodborne diseases. Asthma symptoms are frequently brought on by cockroach allergens, especially in children. Their presence in homes or workplaces might result in anxiety and psychological anguish.

    Crickets

    The noisy chirping of male crickets is a well-known nuisance, especially in residential settings. Their loud calls can disrupt sleep, focus, and general quality of life. Some species of cricket, like camel crickets, may consume textiles, paper goods, and other organic materials such as food. Clothing, books, wallpaper, and other goods in residential establishments may sustain damage as a result.

    Fleas

    Flies consume a range of organic substances, including food scraps and garbage. They can contaminate food with dangerous germs and cause foodborne diseases when they come in contact with food or food preparation surfaces. Peace and tranquillity can be disturbed by the flies’ continual buzzing and swarming.

    Gnats

    They might impede outdoor enjoyment activities with their swarming behaviour and incessant buzzing. Some gnat species are drawn to and reproduce in sewage, decomposing organic debris, and other filthy environments. Gnat population management can also support maintaining the equilibrium of aquatic ecosystems.

    Mosquitoes

    Some people may experience localised allergic reactions, itching, and redness after being bitten by a mosquito. There is growing worry that new diseases could be spread by mosquitoes as climate change and other factors affect mosquito numbers and distribution. They can make it difficult to go outside, disturb your sleep, and generally make you uncomfortable.

    Rodents

    Rodents damage food packaging and contaminate food in dining establishments, households, and food storage facilities. They might gnaw on insulation, structural elements, and wiring, which could result in electrical issues, fire risks, and costly repairs. Rodents can devour and harm crops in agricultural settings, reducing yields and costing farmers money.

    Silverfish

    It is known that silverfish eat a wide range of materials, including paper, fabrics, wallpaper, and even some adhesives. Infested kitchens and pantries may have silverfish, which can contaminate food. They can cause anguish and are capable of ruining clothes, linens, and other personal possessions in closets and storage spaces.

    Spiders

    Arachnophobia is a common fear of spiders, and having them around at home or at work can make individuals anxious, uncomfortable, and stressed out. Some spider species can infest regions and make unattractive webs. A major concern is people being allergic to spider bites, which can cause difficulties and severe responses.

    Ticks

    Tick-borne illnesses place a heavy cost on the general public’s health. They may necessitate expensive medical treatment because they can produce a variety of symptoms, from little fatigue and fever to serious problems. These tiny troubles can be an annoyance in general, especially in outdoor activity settings. Both domestic and wild animals can become infected with ticks and suffer consequences.

    Wasps

    Wasps can be dangerous when they are present in large numbers. These buzzing creatures can interfere with outdoor activities and cause mishaps, such as falls or allergic responses.  Additionally, they might build nests within or close to buildings, which would be quite uncomfortable. By eating on ripe and overripe products, some wasp species such as the paper wasp, can harm fruit and vegetable crops.

    Termites

    Termites are notorious for being able to consume wood and other cellulose-based materials for food. Termite infestations can cause significant structural damage to homes, buildings, and other wooden structures if they are not controlled. Homes and structures with a history of termite infestations or damage may be difficult to sell, and their market value may be significantly reduced.