Psocids or booklice as they are commonly known are small usually dull coloured insects with a body length of 1-10 millimetres. |
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Psocids or booklice are common but harmless insects between 1 mm and 2 mm long, which can survive in dry powdery foods. |
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Lightly sprayed or dusting the cracks, crevices, bookshelves, bookbindings, or other places frequented by booklice will provide control. |
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Psocids are also known as booklice because some types of the insect are attracted to delicate materials such as books and furs. |
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The sections of the text are divided into Bristletails, Cockroaches, Crickets, Earwigs, Booklice, Bugs, Beetles, Moths and butterflies, Ants, bees and wasps, and Flies. |
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