Bed bugs are now found in all 50 states
Scorpion babies crawl on top of their mother and live there for the first week or two, feeding on scraps of her catches.
The total distance traveled by all the bees to create a pound of honey may equal twice the distance around the world.
House crickets can damage silk, woolens, paper, fruits and vegetables.
Newborn German cockroaches become adults in as little as 36 days.
In addition to Lyme disease, ticks can also transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, relapsing fever and ehrlichiosis.
Only female bees and wasps can sting. Males do not have the egg-laying "ovipositor" that is modified as the stinger on female insects.
Mice feed 15-20 times a day.
Kissing bugs are not as romantic as their name implies. Rather, they bite and suck blood while their human or animal host is sleeping.
Of all the insects that jeopardize man's health, mosquitoes rank first.
20% of homeowners surveyed said termites were their main pest concern.
Bed bugs can lay 1-5 eggs in a day and can lay up to 500 eggs in a lifetime.
There has been a 500% increase in bed bug infestations reported since 1999
Earwigs hide during the day and feed on leaves, flowers, fruits, mold and insects at night.
More than half of homeowners surveyed (53%) were concerned about pest damage to their homes and property.
One female flea can lay about 18 eggs a day and just 20 fleas on a dog can produce 360 eggs per day and over 2000 eggs in a week.
Wasps feed on sweet liquids, and some that have been feeding on fermenting juice have been observed, eventually, to get drunk and pass out.
Spring followed summer as the season of most concern for pests for 42% of homeowners
In the U.S., rodents try to come inside from October through February for warmth and food.
Silk comes from the cocoons of the true Silk Moth. More than 25,000 cocoons must be unraveled to make a single pound of silk thread.
Mice can jump a foot high.
An ant can lift 20 times its own body weight. If a 175-pound man had the comparative strength of an ant, he could lift four tons.
A majority of homeowners report being concerned about ants.
Once away from the human body, mites do not survive more than 48-72 hours.
Earwigs got their name from the myth that they crawl into sleeping people's ears and tunnel into the brain.
Bed bugs grow up to ¼ inch
More people in the South and West report having problems with ants.
The world's largest roach (which lives in South America) is six inches long with a one-foot wingspan
The deer tick is smaller than a pinhead
Rats will eat just about anything, including decaying material.
Drywood termites feed only on dry wood, including wooden doors, porches, cupboards, and entertainment centers.
Most cockroach species live in the tropics but they can make their home all over the world, including the North and South Poles.
The Head and Pubic lice are currently NOT known to transmit any diseases to humans, so they are not health threats in that way.
A female house mouse can give birth to up to a dozen babies every three weeks. Imagine having as many as 150 babies a year!
A mature Formosan termite colony can number in the millions.
In 2000, 59.4% of surveyed pest professionals received no bed bug calls. In 2004, 67.1% reported receiving bed bug calls. That's a 63.6% increase!
Formosan termites are the most destructive termite in the world.
Only 10% of homeowners nationwide feel that cockroaches are a threat to their family's health.
Black widow spider bites can cause intense pain and stiffness, occasionally followed by muscle spasms, abdominal pain, chills, fever and difficulty breathing or swallowing.
More than 500,000 people seek emergency medical help each year as a result of insect stings.
While most beetles are not toxic to humans, warehouse beetles have small hairs on their abdomen that can irritate your mouth and digestive tract.
Over 5 million children are sensitive to cockroaches.
36% of the reported Hantavirus cases in the United States have resulted in death. Hantavirus is a virus spread by rodents.
A single colony of Formosan termites could eat the whole structure of a home within two years.
Bees must collect the nectar from 2,000 flowers to make 1 tablespoon of honey.
An estimated 15% of all new homes have serious structural defects and damages, which may include termite damage.
American cockroaches can produce 6-14 egg capsules, each containing 14-16 eggs each, in one mating season.
Spiders don't get caught in their own webs because they have self-oiling legs.
Honeybees have 2 compound eyes and 3 simple eyes, for a total of 5 eyes.
Because bed bug bites are painless, people often don't even notice there's a problem until the infestation is large.
More than half of homeowners surveyed perceived spiders, mice/rats, and bees/wasps as not difficult to control.
To survive the cold winter months, many insects replace their body water with a chemical called glycerol, which acts as an "antifreeze" against the temperatures.
There are 5,000 species of cockroaches worldwide.
Filth flies can carry diseases such as E. coli, leprosy, typhoid and polio.
Each year in the winter, rodents invade an estimated 21 million homes in the U.S.
One in five people surveyed fear pests.
The large "bird spider" tarantulas of South America have been known to live over 27 years.
Bed bugs can ingest seven times their own weight in blood, which would be the equivalent of an average-sized male drinking 120 gallons of liquid.
Ants are able communicate with each other about danger and directions to food.
Cicadas breathe through spiracles - small holes in the abdomen.
About 400 people in the U.S. contract typhoid, a fly-borne illness each year. 75% of these cases are associated with international travel
The largest spider in the world is a species of tarantula found in South America where one specimen had a leg span of over 11 inches.
Hantavirus is a viral disease that may be contracted through direct contact with, or inhalation of, aerosolized infected rodent urine, saliva, or droppings.
Carpenter bees drill round holes about one inch deep into wood and then turn 90 degrees and drill galleries four to six inches long in which to lay their eggs.
36% of homeowners surveyed said they had problems with spiders during the past year.
Ticks have only six legs during their larval stage and eight legs during their nymphal and adult stages.
About 1,000 cases of malaria are reported each year in the U.S.
Poisons in the body of a Monarch butterfly are sufficient to kill a small lizard and cause severe vomiting in large birds.
Black Widow spider silk was used for making the cross hairs in bomb sites of World War II aircraft.
Mosquitoes transmit some of the worst diseases known to man, including dengue fever, malaria, encephalitis, and yellow fever.
When searching for food sources a honeybee may travel up to 60 miles in a single day.
Only 12% of homeowners surveyed say they are concerned about bed bugs.
Formosan queens can produce up to 1,000 eggs a day.
In addition to being found in beds, bed bugs can also be found in carpets, under wallpaper, behind baseboards, and in small cracks and crevices throughout a room.
With Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness, about 30-50% of victims get a pinkish bull's-eye type rash but victims are more likely to feel like they have the flu.
Flea larvae feed on undigested organic matter, particularly the feces of adult fleas, which contain undigested blood.
Ants are the #1 nuisance pest in the United States.
A small portion of the population is allergic to fire ant stings and should see medical treatment immediately if stung.
In the United States, African-Americans rarely get head lice.
The use of DDT nearly wiped out bed bugs at the end of WW II but experts believe that the ban of DDT in 1972 has contributed to the resurgance of bed bugs.
In Mexico you might find "pulgas vestidas", or "dressed fleas" for sale. Fleas are dressed in tiny costumes and posed holding tiny loaves of bread, tools, or whatever.
The front claws of scorpions are actually modified parts of their mouth.
Of some thirty or so insect orders, termites are the only one in which all species are categorized as highly social or "eusocial".
Although the plague is often believed to be an historical disease, about 10-15 people in the U.S. contract this flea-borne illness each year.
Rats can squeeze through a space as small as a half dollar.
70% of homeowners view bed bugs as a nuisance pest, while 20% term them a disease threat.
Cockroaches can live without food for one month, but will only survive a week without water.
More than half of homeowners surveyed (52%) were concerned about pests causing illness and insect bites/stings to their family.
Flies use the hairs that cover their bodies to feel, taste and smell.
Scorpion stings are more dangerous for children and those with existing heart or lung problems.
If crushed, the odorous house ant worker gives off a rotton coconut odor, hence it's name.
Crickets hear through their knees.
Warning signs of drywood termites include discarded swarmer wings, gritty sawdust-like fecal pellets, and hollow wood.
The long cerci, or clippers, on their backsides can easily identify an earwig.
Head lice make no distinction between races, sexes, or economic classes of people.
Three percent of the American population is allergic to a stinging insect's venom.
More women than men say they are afraid of pests.
One colony of Formosan termites can eat up to 1,000 pounds of wood a year, compared to the 7 pounds that native termites eat.
Mosquitoes can transmit West Nile Virus and encephalitis, both of which are relatively uncommon.
Bed bug hatchlings are so small they can pass through a stitch-hole in a mattress.
The largest butterfly species in the world is a "Birdwing" butterfly from the Solomon Islands, whose wings span twelve inches.
Fire ants currently infest 14 states in the southern portion of the U.S.
The kitchen is the area of most concern for pests among homeowners.
48% of homeowners believe there is an increased need for professional pest control services. Most of the remainder (44%) feel the need is about the same as in years past.
Tick paralysis is a tick-borne disease that is caused by the toxins in tick saliva and can occur when the tick remains continuously attached for 2-7 days.
The Africanized Honey Bee (a.k.a. "killer bee") have been known to chase people for over a quarter of a mile once they have gotten excited and aggressive.
When excited or disturbed, the acrobat ant workers run about with their abdomens held high above their heads.
The German cockroach is the most common cockroach found in and around apartments, homes, supermarkets and restaurants.
56% of homeowners surveyed said they have had a problem with ants in the past year.
75% of households that experienced termites called a professional
The average mosquito has 47 teeth.
Fleas can remain frozen for a year and survive.
Given enough time, termites will feed until nothing is left of the wood but a shell.
The queen of a certain termite species can lay up to 40,000 eggs per day.
A firefly (or lightening bug) is not a fly at all - it is really a beetle.
West Nile Virus is the number one mosquito transmitted disease in the United States.
The American cockroach has shown a marked attraction to alcoholic beverages, especially beer.
Fleas can jump 7-8 inches vertically and 14-16 inches horizontally.
Bed bugs can live more than a year without eating.
The light deflected from an eye of a horsefly can form a rainbow.
Firefly beetles are carnivores and eat insects (including other fireflies), insect larvae and snails.
Mice can fit through an opening the size of a nickel.
More people in the West mentioned having problems with rodents such as rats and mice (35%) in the past year.
More women claim mosquitoes (24%%) had been problems in the past year, while more men cited cockroaches (16%).
A queen bee can lay her weight in eggs each day, laying 1 per minute, all day and all night, for a total of 1,500 eggs in 24 hours, and 200,000 in a year.
There are about 91,000 different species of insects in the United States. In the world, some 1.5 million different species have been named.
Scorpions are carnivores and feed on mainly insects, such as crickets, moths and caterpillars.
Cockroaches spend 75% of their time resting.
The most common pest of stored products found in the home and in grocery stores in the U. S. is the Indianmeal moth.
Firefly beetles use their glow to attract other fireflies. Males flash about every five seconds; females flash about every two seconds.
Honeybees may make 10,000,000 trips to gather enough nectar to make a single pound of honey.
More human deaths have been attributed to fleas than to all the wars ever faught.
Blacklegged (deer) ticks, carriers of Lyme disease, like to spend the winter nestled in the fur of a deer.
Girls get head lice more often than boys, women more than men.
On many butterflies the color is only an illusion. The color we perceive is created by refraction of the light as it reflects off the surface of the scale.
When forming a new colony, flying male and female "swarmer" termites break off their wings, enter wood through a crack or hole, mate and begin feeding.
Odorous house ants may be difficult to control because they don't feed much from baiting stations.
Unlike bees, a wasp's body is smooth and has no hair.
Adult German cockroaches can live up to one year.
Spider silk is extremely strong and extremely elastic. It may be stretched up to 25% of its own length.
Head lice are not necessarily present due to neglect, unsanitary living conditions, or any kind of abuse.
There are about 2,000 known species of termites in the world.
There are about 200 species of filth flies.
A mouse produces between 40 to 100 droppings per day, while a rat produces between 20 to 50 droppings a day.
Fleas can survive for months without feeding.
Fleas are vectors of Bubonic Plague, carried from rodents to humans when they suck our blood. In 14th century Europe, more than 1/3 of the continent died from the disease.
Any water that stands for at least seven days can breed mosquitoes
Bed bugs can withstand a wide range of temperatures from nearly freezing to almost 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
Mexican "Jumping" Beans jump because of a moth larva living inside each one.
1 in 4 people are sensitive to cockroaches.
When living on a person, an adult female mite can live up to a month.
It can take up to 3 years for a varied carpet beetle to grow from an egg to an adult, and adults only live between 13-44 days.
The cicada has the longest life cycle of any insect, ranging from 2 to 17 years.
A cockroach can live a week without its head. The roach only dies because without a mouth, it can't drink water and dies of thirst.
Cockroaches have been implicated in allergy and asthma from people breathing in aerosolized pieces of their broken down exoskeletons/cuticles.
Of the 20 million people in Latin America who are infected by Chagas disease, a serious kissing bug-borne illness, about 50,000 die annually.
Unlike many other insects, all of the periodical cicadas in an area emerge from the nymph stage as a full-grown winged adult at once.
Body lice infestation is unlikely to persist on anyone who bathes regularly and who regularly has access to freshly laundered clothing and bedding.
In 2005, more people in the South mentioned having problems with cockroaches (26%) than anywhere else in the country.
Flies taste what they walk on.
In most cases, mosquitoes must feed on an infected person in order to pass on disease. They transmit but seldom carry disease-causing pathogens.
If food becomes scarce, scorpion mothers have been known to eat their offspring when they are old enough to venture out on their own.
11% of women homeowners believe bed bugs are a threat to their families' health.
Crickets are active at night and are attracted to light.
Cockroaches are believed to have originated more than 280 million years ago, in the Carboniferous era.
Cat fleas attack both cats and dogs.
The brown-banded cockroach often hides her egg capsules, containing up to 18 eggs, in furniture.
Among those experiencing the pest, mosquitoes are least likely to be treated by a professional.
67% of homeowners are most concerned about pests in the summer
One in every four animals on earth is a beetle.
Not all crickets have wings.
Insects have been present for about 350 million years, while humans have only walked the earth for 130,000 years.
No one knows exactly how long termite queens live, but many are known to live at least ten years and records of some long lived mounds suggest a longevity of over 40 years.
One pair of mice can produce hundreds of offspring in a year.
Male silk moths can detect female moths up to several miles away.
A cockroach that has just shed its skeleton is white with black eyes. After eight hours, it has regained its regular coloring.
Cockroaches can run up to three miles in an hour.
The abdominal area of the firefly beetle glows a bright yellow-green color. The firefly can control this glowing effect.
Crickets are omnivores and eat both plants and animals.
Cockroach allergens are derived from secretions, excretions, dead bodies, and associated debris.
The Madagascan Hissing Cockroach is one of the few insects who give birth to live young, rather than laying eggs.
Males of most cricket species make a loud chirping noise by rubbing their forewings together.
African weaver ants can haul prey weighing more than 1,000 times their own weight up trees to their nests mainly through the aid of large adhesive pads on each foot.
Rats contaminate and destroy enough food worldwide each year to feed 200 million people.
Fire ants continue to move and infest more and more of the country. The entire pacific coast is ripe for infestation
Formosan termites, widely considered a "super" species of termite, because of the rate of destruction it poses, currently infest 11 states.
A cockroach can hold its breath for 40 minutes.
Mosquitoes that attack people in their own yard are usually breeding close by on the property or on adjacent properties.
Men claim their number one pest concern to be termites (24%) while women put spiders as their number one pest concern (16%).
There are about 10,000 different species of grasshoppers.
Adult female mosquitoes can live up to four weeks if they have a food source, while males live less than a week.
Termites burrow into wood to obtain food.
Body lice infestations spread rapidly under crowded conditions where hygiene is poor and there is frequent contact among people.
A one-day-old baby cockroach, which is about the size of a speck of dust, can run almost as fast as its parents.
A female housefly can lay up to 600 eggs in her short lifetime.
The total weight of all of the termites in the world is greater than the weight of all the humans in the world.
Female German cockroaches can produce one egg capsule every 20 to 25 days. Each capsule contains from 18 to 48 eggs.
All insects have a hard exoskeleton, six jointed legs, two antennae, compound eyes and a body divided into 3 main body sections - a head, thorax and abdomen.
Scorpions give birth to live babies, several dozen at a time.
As many as 100 people die as a result of bee and wasp stings each year.
House mice are said to be the most common mammal in the U.S.
It doesn't matter if a room is dirty or clean. Bed bugs only care about a dark hole to hide in and access to humans.
Wild and domestic rodents have been reported to harbor and spread as many as 200 human pathogens.
Termites cause as much as $5 billion in damage each year. Formosan termites alone cause over $1 billion in damage every year.
Other insects have long lived immature stages but termites appear to have the longest lived adult reproductive lives.
Formosan termites originated in China and have only been in the United States for about 50 years.
A bed bug is brown before it feeds and afterwards turns reddish-brown.
In many species of wasps, fertilized eggs become females, while unfertilized eggs become males.
10% of the world's animal biomass is composed of termites.
Termites have the most uniform nomenclature of all living orders, all but six genera of the 283 genera in the order end in -termes.
Caterpillars may have over 4000 separate muscles. Humans have only 792.
There were 2,700 reported cases of West Nile Virus, a mosquito-borne disease, in the United States in 2005.
Conservative estimates place as many as 14,000 people each year in the U.S. bitten by rats.
Japanese beetles winter underground.
A female flea may consume up to fifteen times her own body weight in blood each day, to support the huge production of eggs.
Merchant grain beetles prefer to attack boxes of cake mix, cereal, macaroni and cookies rather than grain, as their name implies.
Male mosquitoes do not bite humans, but rather live on plant juices and other natural liquids from plants and decomposing organic material.
After mating, queen ants lose their wings and never fly again.
While their name may be misleading, pavement ants can also be found inside the home.
The top four pests of concern for users of professional pest control were Ants (75%), Spiders and Termites (56%), and Cockroaches (48%)
Flea eggs will hatch on the ground, in nests, carpet, bedding, upholstery or cracks in the floor.
A rat can swim for 3 days before it drowns.
Mosquito-borne disease is likely the number one cause of death in developing countries.
Detectable levels of cockroach allergens can be found in at least one location in 63% of all U.S. homes.
Bed bugs leave a cluster line of itchy bites.
Bed bugs draw blood for about 5 minutes before retreating to digest.
While the plague is often thought to be an historical disease, about 10-15 people in the U.S. contract this rodent-borne disease each year.
Approximately 25% of homeowners surveyed perceived ants, termites, and ticks as difficult to control.
More than 2 million people in the United States are allergic to insect stings.
Spider silk from some House Spiders has been used to help stop bleeding from wounds, by placing a mat of silk over the wound
Fire ants first entered the United States in the 1920s through the port of Mobile, Alabama.
Powderpost beetles larvae will tunnel into hardwood floors, wooden antiques and the like, turning the wood in its path into fine, powdery sawdust.
The largest Formosan termite colony found in America had infested a public library in Algiers, La. It weighed 600 pounds and contained 70 million termites.
Problems with spiders were higher in the west (49%)
There are 22 varieties of earwigs in the United States but more than 1,000 species worldwide.
The German cockroach is not really German. In fact, the Germans call it the Prussian cockroach. It is thought to have originated in Southern Asia.
Its flat shape allows cat fleas to easily pass between the hairs of animals.
Subterranean termites are a concern in every U.S. state except Alaska.
Termites eat non-stop - 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Subterranean termites spend winters underground.
Ants cannot chew their food. They move their jaws sidewards, like a scissor, to extract the juices from the food.
Termites are sometimes treated with bait traps, cylinders containing wood and slow-acting poison that are buried in the ground around the perimiter of a home.
A female tarantula found in South America weighed 1/3 of a pound, and had fangs 1 inch long.
There are 1,830 different kinds of fleas known throughout the world.
32% of households that experienced ants called a professional.
Fleas leave little bites on exposed areas, ankles and wrists.
Cockroaches can withstand temperatures as cold as 32°F. In extremely cold places, however, they survive by moving in with humans.
About one-quarter (24%) of homeowners surveyed believe the risks associated with pest infestations have increased over the past few years.
Lice are most easily spread among children who share clothing, hats, or very close contact in these classroom settings.
Large numbers of fire ant stings can result in death.
There are about 500,000 species of beetles.
Termites are the most likely of all pests to be treated by a professional.