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A practical manual on household infestation by small blood‑feeding insects, examining their nature, feeding and breeding habits, and the prolific numbers each pair can produce. It traces how they enter and spread through dwellings, identifies common misconceptions and reasons past destruction efforts failed, and argues that the cooler months are the most effective season for eradication, supported by experiments. The author presents a proprietary liquid remedy with trial results showing insects emerging and dying without staining furniture, and concludes with clear, step‑by‑step directions for prevention and complete destruction for both uninfested and infested homes.

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John Southall

John Southall was an English author known for his work in entomology, particularly through his notable publication, "A Treatise of Buggs." This work reflects his interest in the study of insects, contributing to the understanding of various species and their characteristics. Southall's writing is characterized by a blend of scientific observation and accessible language, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of natural history. His contributions to literature in this niche field highlight the importance of insects in the ecosystem and their relevance to human life.

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