To identify a house pest problem from photos, look for specific characteristics such as the number of legs, body segmentation, antennae, and wing structure. Common household pests like ants, cockroaches, bed bugs, and termites have distinct features that can help narrow down the identification. It's also helpful to note the size, color, and any patterns or markings on the pest to further aid in identification.
How do you know if you need termite control for your house? My house is mostly brick, but it does have some wood.
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You would need permission from the copyright holder to use photos from the internet. It's often challenging to identify and contact the rightsholder.
Whats the problem? If you can't identify it, buy a new one.
You need to identify the problem before you can carry out any repair.
Send me an email with photos (address is listed on my bio page), and I will try to identify it for you, or else forward it to someone who would know. Try to include detailed photos of all markings, if possible.
Need to identify the specific problem before this question can be answered.
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Stoichiometry problems involve calculating the quantities of reactants and products in a chemical reaction based on balanced chemical equations. You can identify a stoichiometry problem if you are given information about the amounts of substances involved in a reaction, and you need to determine the amounts of other substances produced or consumed.
You will need a certified home inspector to identify the asbestos as a problem. If it is not a problem, it is actually safer to leave it in place and seal it in with rubber or plastic. If it does need to be removed, you will again need a certified person to do it. The main thing they will have to do is to seal the area they are working in.
you need to be more specific inwhat do u what to add photos..
To get a license to use photos, you need to identify and contact the rightsholder. This is, admittedly, nearly impossible. Depending on your use, you may find some guidance (or solace) in the Society of American Archivists Code of Best Practices in Orphan Works, linked below.