Amphipods, often commonly referred to as “beach fleas,” can be found in aquatic, moist locations, like caves, beaches, or rivers. These crustaceans typically stay out of doors, but excessive rain or other changes in water levels in their natural environments may drive amphipods indoors and force homeowners to learn how to get rid of amphipods.
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Amphipods can range in color from brown and black to blue, green, pink, and red
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After they’ve died, amphipods, regardless of original coloring, often turn bright red
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Amphipods are known for their defense mechanism, the “tail flip,” which they use to hop away from predators
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Amphipod females typically produce only a single generation of young at one time; however, some species can reproduce more rapidly, and have been known to produce multiple offspring in less than 6 months
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There are about 90 different species of amphipods found in the United States and Canada
Some homeowners may find that amphipods are migrating into their homes and gardens and need to discover how to get rid of amphipods. Amphipods, unfortunately, often enter homes just to die due to lack of moisture, leaving homeowners to clean up their desiccated carcasses. Don’t let amphipod infestations become a problem; call a professional exterminator and learn how to get rid of amphipods today!
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