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The Pharaoh Ant

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Ohio State University Extension Factsheet on the pharaoh ant, and how it has established itself as a nuisance in hospitals, rest homes, and day care centers.

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Title: Pharaoh Ant, HYG-2136-95
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Science Central - 467970 - Pharaoh ants have become a serious nuisance pest in hospitals, rest homes, apartment dwellings, hotels, grocery stores, food establishments and other buildings.

Category: Materials - Solutions - Insects - Pest - Acid - Sterile - Boric - Female - Dead - Workers - Glucose - Entomology - Habits - Pharaoh - Ants - Infections - Nuisance - Thief - Monomorium - Pharaonis - Psuedomonas


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