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  2. 14 Common House Bugs and How to Deal with Them ... - AOL

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    If you suspect bed bugs due to getting bites at night or recent travel, get a certified canine bed bug inspection to find out if you have bed bugs and where they are hiding.” 10. Carpet Beetles

  3. 7 common Michigan garden bugs: How to get rid of the pests - AOL

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    With bugs like sawflies, slugs and more poking forks at your plants, here's a look at Michigan's top pests and how to get rid of them. 7 common Michigan garden bugs: How to get rid of the pests ...

  4. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    repel squash bugs, [2] aphids (though there is conflicting information with some sources stating it attracts aphids), [10] many beetles, and the cabbage looper [3] Onion: repels rabbits, the cabbage looper, and the Small White [3] Oregano: repellent to many pests [3] Parsley: repels asparagus beetles [3] Peppermint

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    The study determined that the most effective and best essential oils to get rid of stink bugs are pure clove oil, lemongrass oil, spearmint oil, and ylang-ylang oil. Less effective but still ...

  6. Leptoglossus phyllopus - Wikipedia

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    These bugs are a common garden insect which may damage a wide variety of crops including cotton, peaches and tomatoes, and seeds such as beans, black-eyed peas and sorghum. [2] Like other bugs L. phyllopus suck juices from plants by puncturing them with their sucking mouth parts, making them resistant to ingested pesticides .

  7. Poecilocapsus lineatus - Wikipedia

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    This species has a wide host range, but shows strong preference for plants in the mint and composite families (Lamiaceae and Asteraceae).Various herbaceous perennials and shrubs in these families are favored for reproduction and account for the majority of damage observed in the landscape and garden, although vegetables are also sometimes damaged. [6]