🔬 Biology Reference

Insect Life Cycles & Biology

10 in-depth biology guides. Understanding pest life cycles is the key to knowing when and how to treat effectively.

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Carpenter Ant
Colony growth & satellite nests
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Bed Bug
5 nymph instars explained
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Clothes Moth
Why adults don't damage fabric
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Cat Flea
Why 95% live off the pet
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German Cockroach
Egg to adult in 36 days
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House Fly
7-10 days egg to adult
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Mosquito
4 aquatic stages
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Termite Colony
Castes & swarm biology
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Deer Tick
2-year, 3-host cycle
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Wasp Colony
Annual cycle & fall aggression

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🎯 Life Cycle Stage × Treatment Effectiveness

Understanding life cycle stages allows you to target the most vulnerable period and plan follow-up treatments to catch individuals that survived as eggs or pupae.

StageDurationTreatment Approach
Egg/PupaVariableOften resistant to insecticides. Target adults and larvae while preventing egg-laying.
Larva/NymphVariableOften the most susceptible stage to IGRs and targeted treatments.
AdultVariablePrimary treatment target. Elimination of adults stops reproduction.

⏰ Why Timing and Follow-Up Matter

Most treatment failures happen because of two mistakes: treating only once, and treating only the visible population. Life cycles mean there are always individuals in a pesticide-resistant stage (eggs, pupae, or protected cases) that will emerge after your first treatment.

💡 Key principle: You're not treating today's population — you're breaking the reproductive cycle.

❓ Life Cycle FAQ

How does knowing the life cycle help me treat this pest?
Life cycle knowledge tells you which stages are present and which are vulnerable. Treating when only adults are present misses eggs that will hatch in days. Timing treatments to coincide with the vulnerable stages — and planning follow-ups for resistant stages — dramatically improves outcomes.
Why do pests come back even after a thorough treatment?
Eggs, pupae, and protected life stages (like cockroach egg cases) are resistant to most insecticides. They hatch or emerge after treatment and rebuild the population. The solution is scheduled follow-up treatments timed to catch each new cohort as it becomes vulnerable.
How long does a complete life cycle take?
Cycle duration varies by species and temperature — warmer temperatures accelerate all stages. At typical indoor temperatures (70°F), most common household pest cycles complete in 4–12 weeks. This is why 6-week treatment protocols are the standard minimum for most infestations.
Published: Jan 1, 2025 · Updated: Apr 7, 2026