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(A division of the Texas Department of Agriculture)
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With Revenge Pest Control you can get rid of common insects, termites, roaches, fleas, spiders, rats, mice, all ants, wasp, crickets and more in your industrial, commercial and institutional business.
Serving Harris County and the surrounding areas.
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Blow Fly - Adult -- Blow flies are a diverse group ranging from 6 to 14 mm in length and generally having a metallic sheen to their bodies. The black blow fly has a dark, olive-green body, black legs, and orange pubescence around the mesothoracic spiracles. The secondary screwworm fly also has a green body, but its head is predominantly orange. The body of the green-bottle fly, Phaenicia sericata, is primarily a coppery green with yellowish mouthparts. Lucilia cuprina is a medium sized fly and is mostly a bronze color. All blow flies have blunt mouth parts and do not bite.
Drain Fly - Diptera: Psychodidae are 1/10 inch (2-3mm) in size. Drain Flies are dark in color. Drain flies (or moth flies) are small, dark, fuzzy, moth-like insects. They are weak fliers, typically flying only a few feet at a time.
House Fly - House flies are gray, approximately 6 mm (1/4 inch) long, with four dark longitudinal stripes on top of the thorax, or middle body region. The mouthparts of the house fly are adapted for sponging up liquids. They cannot bite. Flies ingest only liquid food; they feed on solid food by regurgitating saliva onto it. The saliva liquefies the solid material, which is then sponged up with the proboscis. They require water since they continually salivate. Fly specks seen on surfaces visited by house flies are the excreted wastes.
Fruit Fly - The adult flies are very small insects, about 1/8 inch long (3mm). Body color is usually a light yellow to tan color. Fruit flies are weak fliers. The thorax is tan and the abdomen is gray underneath and black on top. A feathery bristle is on the antenna. A distinguishing feature is their red eyes.