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  2. 5 Bugs That Look Like Silverfish - AOL

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    No one wants to share their home with bugs. Unfortunately, some of these spooky creatures infest any houses. They can creep into your space and heavily multiply in your home. They only need water ...

  3. Scutigera coleoptrata - Wikipedia

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    House centipedes feed on spiders, bed bugs, termites, cockroaches, silverfish, ants, and other household arthropods. They administer venom through forcipules. These are not part of their mandibles, so strictly speaking they sting rather than bite. They are mostly nocturnal hunters.

  4. Silverfish - Wikipedia

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    The silverfish is a nocturnal insect typically 13–25 mm (0.5–1.0 in) long. [3] Its abdomen tapers at the end, giving it a fish-like appearance. [4] The newly hatched are whitish, but develop a greyish hue and metallic sheen as they get older. [5]

  5. Ctenolepisma lineatum - Wikipedia

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    Ctenolepisma lineatum is a species of insect of the order Zygentoma. It is similar to the closely related silverfish but can be distinguished by being rather stouter and less shiny with all appendages (antennae and 3 "tails") noticeably longer. The abdomen is often marked with dark brown lines and the species is sometimes called four-lined ...

  6. This creepy SC pest will snack on your clothes and books ...

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    Whether you call them carpet sharks, fishmoths or silverfish, the creepy little critters can be a nuisance in South Carolina homes. The small, wingless insects, generally referred to as silverfish ...

  7. Apterygota - Wikipedia

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    The name Apterygota is sometimes applied to a former subclass of small, agile insects, distinguished from other insects by their lack of wings in the present and in their evolutionary history; notable examples are the silverfish, the firebrat, and the jumping bristletails.

  8. How to Get Rid of Silverfish in Your Home - AOL

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    They have tapered tails, antennae, and fish-like scales. Although they lack wings, silverfish are extremely fast in order to survive. Spiders, centipedes, and earwigs are natural predators of ...

  9. Ctenolepisma - Wikipedia

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    Ctenolepisma is a genus of primitive insects in the order Zygentoma, closely related to the silverfish and firebrat but less reliant on human habitation, some species being found both indoors and outdoors and some found exclusively outdoors. The genus is distributed nearly worldwide in warm regions.