Dr. Thomas Orbert

Dr. Thomas Orbert is a PhD in Entomology with extensive research experience in ectoparasites and microbials. He has also worked in the spaces of ecology conservation and has multiple years of experience in field research and scientific publishing.

Pseudoscorpion – Tiny Bug With Pincers In The Bathroom

Pseudoscorpion is a tiny bug with pincers in the bathroom. The pincers are in the front, and on a casual look, it resembles a scorpion or a tiny spider with pincers.  Pseudoscorpions are harmless. They do not bite humans or pets.  But how do pseudoscorpions get inside your bathroom? And should you be worried about

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Here’s What Kills Boxelder Bugs – Includes Natural Remedies

Boxelder bugs become a nuisance in homes, especially when you’ve boxelder, maple, and ash trees on your property.  These bugs enter homes in droves and end up in places where you least expect them to be. The worst part is that boxelder bugs can bite despite being harmless.  The good news is that it’s easy

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Sand Fleas Vs Fleas – 3 Vital Differences That You MUST Know

Sand fleas and fleas have a few things in common, but only cosmetically. Inherently, they’re different. In this guide on sand fleas vs fleas, you’ll learn the differences that no one talks about. By the time you finish reading this post, you’ll find out what makes these bugs poles apart despite their similarities. You’ll also

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Can Fleas Travel On Clothes? And 9 Questions On Fleas, Answered!

Fleas have their sneaky ways to get inside your home and bed. Pets and wildlife bringing in fleas is just the tip of the iceberg. Human activity can also be responsible for fleas in your home. How? This guide answers it. This guide reveals the answers to questions about how human activity can be responsible

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