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cimex lectularius
Bug of temperate regions that infests especially beds and feeds on human blood.
bedbug
bed bug
Cimex lectularius
portuguès
percevejo
Synonyms
Examples for "
bedbug
"
bedbug
bed bug
Cimex lectularius
Examples for "
bedbug
"
1
The place was full of roaches and occasionally I killed a
bedbug
.
2
During decades of low
bedbug
infestation, scientists didn't study them much.
3
Well, just some of his nutty stuff, I guess; he's crazier'n a
bedbug
.
4
Grey crushed another
bedbug
,
but his mind was not on it.
5
First, you're not a real
bedbug
but a pirate bug, a close cousin.
1
Even if making a new
bed
bug
insecticide were lucrative, there are other challenges.
2
This requires intimate knowledge of the
bed
bug
's
basic biology.
3
Thus, 88% of the
bed
bug
populations collected showed target-site mutations.
4
Common
bed
bug
under an electron microscope.
5
The worst aspect about this is that we thought we had tackled the
bed
bug
problem before.
1
The bed bug,
Cimex
lectularius
,
has re-established itself as a ubiquitous human ectoparasite throughout much of the world during the past two decades.
2
Don't let the
Cimex
Lectularius
bite.
1
Yes, they introduce diseased
chinch
bugs into the grain fields with the healthy ones.
2
In summer they eat Colorado potato beetles,
chinch
-
bugs
,
cotton boll-weevils, squash-beetles, grasshoppers and cutworms.
3
There are a great many bugs injurious to vegetation, among them the little
chinch
bugs.
4
The
chinch
-
bug
is responsible for the loss of five per cent., or one bushel out of every twenty.
5
I ain't no pulpit
chinch
.
6
Ned says he can guess what remedy the people apply to the healthy
chinch
bugs that are eating their grain.
7
The
chinch
bugs might bother everyone else, but Martin seemed to be able to guard against them with fair success.
8
Almost equally important is the damage wrought by the
chinch
-
bug
,
which is also one of the greatest pests in wheat and oats.
9
If the drought comes, or the flood, or the
chinch
-
bug
,
or the brown-tailed moth, you may find yourself floundering in the mulligatawney.
10
He called a
chinch
bug a Rhyparochromus, but he saddled his horse without a blanket and put bakin' powder in the sour-dough.
11
The village boys were often shorn almost bald, because of lice and
chinch
bugs that lived inside the walls of the company houses.
12
In fierce, uncontrollable and pitiless floods to drown the crops that had been spared by the
chinch
bugs, the grasshoppers and the Hot Winds.
13
The
Chinch
bug begins its terrible ravages in the wheat fields.
14
Chinch
bugs destroy wheat to the value of twenty million dollars a year, and the cotton-boll weevil costs the Southern planters an equal amount.
15
Yes, they introduce diseased
chinch
bugs into the grain fields with the healthy ones.
16
In summer they eat Colorado potato beetles,
chinch
-
bugs
,
cotton boll-weevils, squash-beetles, grasshoppers and cutworms.
chinch
call a chinch
diseased chinch
healthy chinch
little chinch
portuguès
percevejo
espanyol
cimex lectularius