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| Parsons Pest Management |  | This scary looking spider is called a wolf spider and we found him crawling around someones house in the Dallas area. Wolf spiders are not poisonous but their bite can hurt people and pets very bad. |
| Parsons Pest Management |  | This is a scorpion we killed and removed from a home in The Dallas / Fort Worth area of Texas. These homeowners didnt even know they had a scorpion living in their home until we found it. Scorpions are found mostly in warm climate areas and are found in high numbers throughout the south. |
| Parsons Pest Management |  | This bug we found on a pest control call is called a cicada killer, it is a predatory ground dwelling wasp that kills cicada. These are found mostly in South America, so it was probably brought up by someone who moved from Mexico. Scary looking wasps like this can be very dangerous in the home. |
| Parsons Pest Management |  | This is a orb-weaver spider we found on a call in town, here in Dallas. Orb weavers are large so they scare people and they build round orb shaped webs. The sticky silk they weave can be a household bother, and many people get worried by this spiders large size. |
| Parsons Pest Management |  | Okay we dont even know what this is. We killed it right across the street from our office here in Dallas. If anyone can identify this bug, please let us know and thanks! |
| david |  | i have these all over |
| Mick Fell |  | Photo taken outside the house but bug caught in the house, we have had several over the last few days. we live in Scunthorpe in England ! |
| Bob |  | this black white and blue beetle with a damaged wing was on a garden support beam. Shortly after taking the photo a bird (rufous towhee) had the bug for lunch. All that remained were the two long antenna. |
| Bob |  | This bug was in our garden area with a missing wing. We are on Texada Island, BC, Canada. Is it a type of longhorn beetle? A bird (rufous towhee) had it for lunch, but left the two long antenna. |
| Andy Ransley |  | Hi. I took this on my mobile in my lunch hour today [25.07.11] whilst walking round the Ind Est where I work in Carlisle, it dosnt look like anything i have seen before. |
| Jordan Harris |  | Took on cell phone out walking my dog, it was on a telephone pole in Ridgefield, CT. |
| stacey brooks |  | Cumbria, England |
| Lydia Baker |  | I store summer and winter clothes when the seasons change. Yesterday I pulled out a box of winter clothes out of the closet and noticed 3 different kinds of bugs. I do not know what kind they are. I took a pic of them and hope you can identify them for me. Sending you 4-5 pics |
| Lydia Baker |  | Already told u the story in my previous email
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| Lydia Baker |  | This one was dead and it looked like it had shed its skin layer or something |
| Jerry Baumgartel |  | Hi, I found this bug sitting on a branch of a Boxwood hedge at our home in Chapala Mexico.
The picture was taken at the time of sunset.
I have seen similar bugs, but they were mostly Stinkbugs but never one of that size (head to tail
1 3/4 in) and as pretty looking.
Please be so kind and tell me what it is.
Thank you,
Jerry
Please Note:My current phone number in Mexico was not accepted with my name and address. The number entered is the one in Kingston, Canada |
| scott hatt |  | this picture is taken in Byron Michigan. bugs found on bed under covers. |