Oriental-Cockroach
Overview
The Oriental cockroaches are insects belonging to the Order Blattodea, representing a primitive and highly productive group of insects whose origin extend back to at least 300 million years.
Overview
The Oriental cockroaches are insects belonging to the Order Blattodea, representing a primitive and highly productive group of insects whose origin extend back to at least 300 million years.
Description:Â Pine snakes are large, fairly heavy-bodied snakes that average 48-66 inches (122-168 cm). The ground color of pine snakes may be white, yellow, or light gray. There are usually dark, squarish, blotches on the sides and back that are lighter toward the tail and darker near the head. The belly is white with dark spots on the sides. Pine snakes also have a relatively small head compared to other large colubrids and have a snout that is somewhat pointed .
Termites occur in every state of the United States and parts of Canada. To date, they have not been reported in Alaska. They cause varying degrees of trouble, depending upon the geographical
location.
Annual bluegrass is a winter annual weed with a bunch-type growth habit. Leaves are folded in the bud, have a boat shape tip, membranous ligule, and often have a wrinkled section near the middle of the blade. Annual bluegrass produces a panicle type seedhead that is triangular in shape, with bunched spikelets. Fruits are present throughout the life cycle, however the majority of the seedheads are formed in the spring.
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