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  2. Armadillidiidae - Wikipedia

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    Other common names include slaters, potato bugs, butchy boys, [3] and doodle bugs. [4] Most species are native to the Mediterranean Basin, while a few species have wider European distributions. The best-known species, Armadillidium vulgare , was introduced to New England in the early 19th century and has become widespread throughout North America.

  3. Invertebrate iridescent virus 31 - Wikipedia

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    Oniscidea (commonly known by a variety of names including woodlouse, pillbug, slater, roly-poly, potato bug, et al.) serve as hosts. Infection is associated with decreased responsiveness in the host, increased mortality and the emergence of an iridescent blue or bluish-purple colour due to the reflection of light off a paracrystalline ...

  4. Armadillidium vulgare - Wikipedia

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    Armadillidium vulgare, the common pill-bug, potato bug, common pill woodlouse, roly-poly, slater, doodle bug, or carpenter, is a widespread European species of woodlouse. It is the most extensively investigated terrestrial isopod species. [ 2 ]

  5. Infestation of highly destructive bugs spreading in Tri ... - AOL

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    The nonnative beetles feed on more than 300 plants, and can devastate grape crops, strip roses and other garden plants of their leaves, and damage grass at homes, parks and golf courses.

  6. Orkin finds top US cities with bed bug problems - AOL

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    This is a bedbug. We can all agree they are absolutely disgusting. Exterminators have the dirty job of getting rid of them, along with other bugs that try to invade your space. Pest-control ...

  7. Yes, Paris still has bedbugs days before the Olympics. Here's ...

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    Infestations were common in many households up until the 1950s, when they all but disappeared due to advancements in pesticides, according to the National Pesticide Information Center.