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-'''Allogrooming''' - A form of mutual grooming in social insects and animals. Observed in ants, termites and other social insects, used to promote good hygiene in a nest <ref name="Milner and Pereira"> Milner, RJ. and Pereira RM. 2007. Microbial control of urban pests - cockroaches, ants and termites. ''Field Manual of Techniques in Invertebrate Pathology.'' 20(2):695-711<ref>.+'''Allogrooming''' - A form of mutual grooming in social insects and animals. Observed in ants, termites and other social insects, used to promote good hygiene in a nest <ref ref="Milner and Pereira"> Milner, RJ. and Pereira RM. 2007. Microbial control of urban pests - cockroaches, ants and termites. ''Field Manual of Techniques in Invertebrate Pathology.'' 20(2):695-711<ref/>.
'''Bait Station''' - Small structure with openings allowing entrance of the insects, and containing an attractive bait and insecticide <ref name="Milner and Pereira"/>. '''Bait Station''' - Small structure with openings allowing entrance of the insects, and containing an attractive bait and insecticide <ref name="Milner and Pereira"/>.

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Allogrooming - A form of mutual grooming in social insects and animals. Observed in ants, termites and other social insects, used to promote good hygiene in a nest Cite error 3; Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many

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