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May fly Coleptera Holo Chewing Pest

Mealybug Hepmiptera Hemi Pierce-Suckin Pest

Metallic Woodboring Beetle Coleoptera Holo Chewing Pest

Milkweed Bug Hemiptera Hemi Pierce-Suckin Benificial

Millipede non-insect Amet chewing Benificial

Minute Pirate Bug

Mole Cricket

Monarch Butterfly

Sweet Potato Weevil

Mosquito

Mud-Dauber Wasp

Oriental Cockroach

Painted Lady

Paper Wasp

Pill Bug

Praying Mantis

Predaceous Diving Beetle

Red Admiral

Red Flour Beetle

Red Harvester Ant

Red Imported Fire Ant

Rice Weevil

Robber Fly

Rove Beetle

Sawtoothed Grain Beetle

Scorpion

Scorpion Fly

Silverfish

Skipper Butterfly

Snake Fly

Soft Scale

Soldier Beetle

Southwestern Corn Borer**

Sphinx Moth

Spider Mite