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Rhinoceros Beetle vs Hercules Beetle

Most people confuse the Rhinoceros Beetle with the Hercules Beetle, so I took a picture of them together so everyone could see the difference.

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Orb Weaver Spider

There are many variations of the orb weaver spider and their physical appearances may vary but they all construct that telltale familiar Orb web.

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The Original Green Pest Control

What exactly is green pest control? If you ask 10 people, generally you will get 10 different answers. Ask Arizona Bug Company – 928 649-5775

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Giant Centipede

The Giant Centipede is the largest centipede in North America and can be distinguished by the dark coloring at both ends of his body.

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Desert Blonde Tarantula

The Desert Blonde Tarantula is probably one of the most misunderstood spiders out there. They get a bad rap just because of their sheer size.

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Katydid

The Katydid is a true master of camouflage – they mimic the appearance of a leaf.

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Plains Lubber Grasshopper

The Plains Lubber Grasshopper is a colorful, flightless grasshopper that feeds mainly on plants but will eat a smaller insect if they can catch it.

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Southwestern Hercules Beetle

I don’t find Southwestern Hercules Beetles very often and located this one on a routine pest control job in Lake Montezuma.

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Praying Mantis Egg Case

We get asked a lot what this little thing is on the side of the house. It is the egg case of a Praying Mantis.

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Drywood Termite Swarmer vs Harvester Ant Swarmer

A picture of a Drywood Termite Swarmer and a Harvester Ant Swarmer

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