
German Cockroach
Blattella germanica
The German cockroach, the most common household pest, poses a serious threat with its rapid reproduction and disease-carrying potential.
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Blattella germanica
The German cockroach, the most common household pest, poses a serious threat with its rapid reproduction and disease-carrying potential.

Mus musculus
The house mouse, a small but dangerous rodent, causes serious health and economic problems with its rapid reproduction and disease-carrying capacity.

Rattus norvegicus
One of the largest and most dangerous rodent species, the brown rat causes serious structural damage and health problems.

Musca domestica
The house fly, posing a major threat to food hygiene, creates serious health risks in homes and workplaces with its disease-carrying capacity.

Cimex lectularius
Living in beds and furniture, bed bugs cause serious discomfort and psychological stress by sucking blood at night.

Ctenocephalides felis
Fleas transferring from pets to humans cause itching, allergic reactions and disease transmission risk.

Ixodidae
Ticks carrying serious diseases pose great danger especially in spring and summer in nature and on pets.

Tegenaria domestica
Mostly harmless house spiders can cause discomfort with their appearance and webs. Some species can inflict mild bites.

Vespula species
Known for their aggressive and painful stings, wasps pose serious danger especially in summer and can cause allergic reactions.

Scorpiones
The scorpion, extremely dangerous due to its venomous sting, is commonly found in warm and dry regions. It poses a serious threat to human health.

Periplaneta americana
The largest cockroach species found in Turkey, the American cockroach lives in sewers and basements and carries serious health risks.

Rattus rattus
The roof rat is known for its ability to climb to high places. It nests in attics, ceilings and trees, carrying serious health and structural damage risks.

Lepisma saccharina
The silverfish is a pest that lives in humid environments and consumes paper, fabric, and starch. It causes serious damage to books, documents and textile products.

Isoptera
Termites are social insects that destroy wooden structures by eating from the inside. Structural damage can go unnoticed for years, causing significant economic losses.
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