Bees

The most common stinging bee in Nebraska is the honey bee. It was introduced into this country from Europe in the 17th century. Its stinger, which resembles a hypodermic needle with barbs, is used to inject a mixture of alkali venom and acid into the skin.

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Rats

The fact about rats is that they are everywhere and not easy to control unless you are a professional. Specifications for rats can vary. The length of an average rat is from 6-18 inches that’s including their tail.

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Pigeons

Pigeons mate for life and rear their broods together, although if one dies the other will take a new mate. Once the simple nest is built, the female lays an egg and then another a day or so later.

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American Cockroach

This cockroach is about 1 1/2″ long as an adult. It is reddish-brown with light markings behind the head. The cerci at the tip of the abdomen are long and thin.

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Fleas

Adult fleas are flattened from side to side, dark colored, wingless and have strongly developed legs. Their hind pair of legs are especially adapted for jumping.

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