Photo Gallery: Critters of Medical and Veterinary Significance
American Cockroach (female)
American Cockroach (female)
Egg Case (Ootheca) from an American Cockroach
American Cockroaches (Male versus Female)
Bald-faced Hornets (guarding their nest)
Bald-faced Hornet (closer view)
Bed Bug (adult)
Size Comparisons: Adult Bed Bug (Left), Bed Bug Nymph (Middle), and Sesame Seed (Right)
(additional example) Bed Bug (adult)
(additional example) Bed Bug (adult)
Female Deer Ticks — adult (left) and a nymph (right); female deer ticks–adults as well as nymphs–are capable of spreading Lyme disease. (see alsoTick Photos)
Deer Tick and Dog Tick (side-by-side comparison) (both are non-engorged / have not fed; both are females) (see alsoTick Photos)
Engorged Ticks (Deer Tick versus Dog Tick) (see alsoTick Photos)