Insects and vermin along with their locations
Insects and vermin are species that can often be seen as pests due to their negative impact on human environments, agriculture, and health
Here is a list of some common insects and vermin along with their locations and habitats:
Insects along with their locations
Insect names
Housefly(Musca domestica)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in urban and rural areas
Habitat: Human dwellings, garbage dumps, animal waste, and food waste areas
Mosquito(Culicidae family)
Location: Found globally, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions
Habitat: Stagnant water sources like ponds, marshes, gutters, and containers with standing water
Cockroach(Blattodea order)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in warm and humid environments
Habitat: Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and places with access to food and water
Termite(Isoptera order)
Location: Common in tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions
Habitat: Wood, soil, and decaying organic matter
Termites infest homes, buildings, and trees
Ant(Formicidae family)
Location: Found worldwide, except in Antarctica
Habitat: Nests in soil, wood, and walls of buildings
They often invade homes in search of food and water
Bed Bug(Cimex lectularius)
Location: Found globally, especially in places with high human activity like hotels and apartments
Habitat: Cracks in walls, furniture, bedding, and mattresses
Flea(Siphonaptera order)
Location: Found worldwide, particularly in areas with pets or wild animals
Habitat: Fur of mammals, especially pets (like cats and dogs)
, and bedding areas
Lice(Pediculidae family)
Location: Common in places with close human contact, found worldwide
Habitat: Hair and scalps of humans, or fur of pets (e
g
, lice infestations in animals like dogs and cats)
Fruit Fly(Drosophila melanogaster)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in areas with fruit and fermentation processes
Habitat: Overripe fruits, vegetables, and garbage bins
Moth(Lepidoptera order)
Location: Found worldwide, with some species native to specific regions
Habitat: Dark areas, such as closets and attics, where they feed on fabrics like wool and silk (e
g
, clothes moths)
Wasp(Vespidae family)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in temperate and tropical regions
Habitat: Nests built in trees, eaves of buildings, underground, or in walls
Cricket(Gryllidae family)
Location: Found in temperate and tropical regions globally
Habitat: Outdoors in grasslands, forests, and agricultural fields, and indoors in dark, moist areas
Weevil(Curculionidae family)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in agricultural regions
Habitat: Grain, nuts, fruits, and stored food products
Silverfish(Lepisma saccharina)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in humid areas
Habitat: Bathrooms, kitchens, basements, and attics, feeding on paper, starches, and fabrics
Japanese Beetle(Popillia japonica)
Location: Native to Japan, but now widespread in North America and parts of Europe
Habitat: Lawns, gardens, and crops like roses and fruit trees
Tsetse Fly(Glossina genus)
Location: Sub-Saharan Africa
Habitat: Woodland and savannah areas, particularly near water sources
Dragonfly(Anisoptera suborder)
Location: Found worldwide, especially near freshwater bodies
Habitat: Ponds, lakes, rivers, and wetlands
Fungus Gnat(Sciaridae family)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in areas with high humidity
Habitat: Moist environments, like overwatered plants and decaying organic matter
Mite(Acari class)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in homes and agricultural fields
Habitat: Dust, carpets, pet bedding, and plants
Caterpillar (larvae of moths and butterflies)
Location: Found worldwide, often in gardens and forests
Habitat: Leaves and plants, where they feed before becoming moths or butterflies
Vermin along with their locations
Vermin typically refers to animals that are considered pests due to their impact on crops, buildings, or health
While the term often refers to small mammals and pests, it can also be applied to some insects
Vermin Names
Rat(Rattus genus)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in cities, sewers, and farms
Habitat: Urban areas, sewers, garbage dumps, basements, and warehouses
Mouse(Mus musculus)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in homes and agricultural settings
Habitat: Homes, warehouses, farms, and fields
Squirrel(Sciuridae family)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in forests, urban parks, and gardens
Habitat: Trees, attics, and urban green spaces
Raccoon(Procyon lotor)
Location: Native to North America, but now found in parts of Europe and Japan
Habitat: Forests, urban areas, and human settlements, often rummaging through trash
Pigeon(Columba livia)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in cities
Habitat: Urban buildings, bridges, and public squares
Skunk(Mephitidae family)
Location: Found in North and South America
Habitat: Forests, grasslands, and suburban areas
Opossum(Didelphimorphia order)
Location: Native to North and South America, particularly the United States
Habitat: Woodlands, forests, and urban areas
Bat(Chiroptera order)
Location: Found worldwide, except in extreme cold regions
Habitat: Caves, abandoned buildings, and attics
Coyote(Canis latrans)
Location: Found throughout North America
Habitat: Open fields, deserts, grasslands, and urban fringes
Mole(Talpidae family)
Location: Found in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia
Habitat: Underground tunnels, lawns, and gardens
Badger(Mustelidae family)
Location: Found in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia
Habitat: Forests, grasslands, and farmland
Cabbage Moth(Mamestra brassicae)
Location: Found in Europe, North America, and parts of Asia
Habitat: Cabbage fields, vegetable gardens, and greenhouses
Mink(Mustela vison)
Location: Found in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia
Habitat: Wetlands, riverbanks, and forests
Fox(Vulpes vulpes)
Location: Found throughout Europe, North America, and parts of Asia
Habitat: Forests, fields, and urban areas
Gopher (Geomyidae family)
Location: Found in North America
Habitat: Underground burrows in lawns, gardens, and agricultural fields
Beetle (Coleoptera order)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in agricultural regions
Habitat: Crops, gardens, and decaying organic matter
Worm (Various species of annelids)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in soils and composts
Habitat: Soil, rotting leaves, and manure
Fly (Diptera order)
Location: Found worldwide, especially in areas with food waste
Habitat: Garbage, manure, and food waste
Marmot (Marmota genus)
Location: Found in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia
Habitat: Grasslands, alpine meadows, and burrows
Groundhog (Marmota monax)
Location: Found primarily in North America
Habitat: Meadows, gardens, and open fields
These insects and vermin can be nuisances in human environments, agricultural settings, or natural ecosystems, often leading to damage to crops, structures, or health issues
Managing their presence often requires pest control strategies tailored to the specific species and the environment in which they thrive
Insects-vermin-names-in-balochi
English to Balochi
Insect - کرم - Kirm
Vermin - لولک - loluk
Snake - مار - Maar
Cobra - سيہ مار - Siyaa maar
Serpent - اژديا،واسلگ - Azhdiyaa
Scorpion - زوم،زيم - Zoom, Zem
Wasp - گودر،گومز - Godar, gomaz
Salamandar - گوج - Goj
Lizard - روگن ريس،چھچى - Rogun res, Chichee
Mungoose - ريژگوک،سيوار - Rezhgok, siwar
Slough - پوست - Posth
Antenna - کانٹ - kant
Sting - ڈنگ - Dang
A big scorpion - گبژدم - Gabzhdam
Crab - باہن چن - Haan chan
Flour moth - کوگ - kwag
Cricket - چرت - Chirith
Cloth moth - موژونگ - Mozhwoong
A beg house emmet - جمبرينک - Jambraink
Centipede - گوش گردن - Gosh gardin
A big sand lizard oil has restorntive power - کنٹر - Kantar
Date moth - سولک - Sooluk
A big ant - سلور - Salwor
Blow fly - آسک مولسک - Aask molsk
Caterpillar - ڈگارکچ - Dagar kach
Young locust - سسنڈ - Susand
Locust swarm - سيل - Sail
Fire fly - ٹنڈى،شپ چراگ،جگنو - Tandi, Shap chirag, Jugnoo
Frog - پگٹ،پگل،ڈيڈر،تشنہ - Pugut, pagal, Didar, Thashna
Tortoise - کانسلونک،سرکوک - Kanslonk, Sarkok
Leach - زراگ - Zerag
A tree lizard - گرى،گرى کڈيل،باگير - Garee kudael, Baageer
A stone lizard - باکاڑ - Bakarha
Nit - رشک - Rishk
Bat - چمر،چيچر،چاباکو،چلختو - Chalghatho, Chabako, Chicher, Chamr
Muskrat - ہورشک،تل - horshik, Thal
Mole - ہورشک،تل - horshik, Thal
A small desert lizard - بلوکو،چلال مشکڑى - Baloko, jalal mushkari
A big animal lice lug - کتگ - Kitag
Horse fly - چوٹو - Chotoo
Mosquito - پشگ، سُنٹی - pashag, sunti
Flea - کک،کالرا - kak, kalra
Bug - منگڑ - Mangarh
Louse - بوڈ،بوٹ - Bod, Bot
Butterfly - تتلىلاکورى،ملائک - Theethli, laakoree, malaik
Bee - بینگ مہسسک - Beeng mahsisk
A tick - کچکی مہسسک، ڈنگ- , kuchaki mshsisk, Dang
Dung beetle - گوک رند،کڑک - Gog rand, Kark
Dung fly - گوسک - Gosak
Emmet - مکنٹگ،گونڈو - Mkantig, Gondho
White ant - اوڈوہى،وروک - aodoee, worok
Ant - مورينک - Moreenk
A raddish ant blived to be blind - سہرمور،کورو - Sohrmor, Korow
Spider - موکو - Mokow
Squirrel - ہدرک،گيہر،ہردک - Hadrek, hardak, gair
Rat - مُشک - Mushk
Fly - مہسسک - Mahsisk
Locust - مدگ،ملخ - Malakh, Madag
Sand fly - پرک،تڈ،پورى - Pirik, Thid, pworee
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