Pests? I do hope you mean pets hehe
Pets you can OWN?
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Frogs
Seahorses
Fish
Turtles (get a small one..they live for 50 years LOL)
Hermit Crabs
Snails (kinda boring, though)
George Victor Johnson has written: 'Insects and related pests of house plants' -- subject(s): Control, Diseases and pests, House plants, Pests
household pests can be defined as living things found in a house or home that may cause destruction to the house or home and discomfort to the people living in the house or home
Ants, German roaches & pantry pests/small flies tied for 3d IMO.
A door threshold in a house serves as a barrier to prevent air, water, and pests from entering the interior of the house. It also helps to maintain the temperature inside the house and provides a smooth transition between different types of flooring.
No, sharks are aquatic creatures and cannot survive out of water.
Having water under a house can lead to health issues such as mold growth, which can cause respiratory problems and allergies. Additionally, it can attract pests like mosquitoes and rodents, increasing the risk of diseases.
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i dont think so they live near water. if you live by water they could go in your yard. hope this helped
Your house plant may be dying due to overwatering, underwatering, lack of sunlight, or pests. To save it, identify the issue by checking the soil moisture, sunlight exposure, and presence of pests. Adjust watering frequency, ensure proper sunlight, and treat any pests.
Yes, I can help you identify pests that may be affecting your house plants.
A household pest can be any insect that becomes a nuisance.
Marigolds typically live for about 1 to 2 years. Factors that can affect their lifespan include the quality of soil, amount of sunlight, water levels, and presence of pests or diseases.