Archived - Pantry Pest Guide: Common Insect Culprits in Homes and Kitchens of the Pacific Northwest
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The purpose of this guide is to help residents in the Pacific Northwest to identify common insect pests that occur in pantries and kitchens. This guide is not meant to be all inclusive, but is meant to cover the most common-occurring species you may encounter.
Page Count: 2
Published: January 2020
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