Amphipods, also known as “sand hoppers,” are small insects that commonly inhabit moist, damp environments. While these insects generally remain outside, times of drought or other environmental changes may bring them into a home, and homeowners need to know how to get rid of amphipods.
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Homeowners can attempt to control amphipod populations by attempting to dry out areas surrounding their homes, like mulched or landscaped areas
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Amphipods have an average life span of about one year
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Certain species of amphipods are carnivores, while others are herbivores
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Amphipods have an average life span of about one year
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Homeowners can attempt to control amphipod populations by attempting to dry out areas surrounding their homes, like mulched or landscaped areas
Amphipods can be a considerable problem to homeowners who don’t know how to get rid of amphipods, particularly those who live near bodies of water or maintain a swimming pool. Once inside homes, amphipods are ill suited to survive in such a dry climate, and quickly die. Bug control can be difficult; luckily professional exterminators are well equipped to deal with infestations and know how to get rid of amphipods.
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