Synanthrope

[1] Common synanthrope habitats include houses, sheds and barns, non-building structures, gardens, parks, farms, road verges and rubbish dumps.

Examples of synanthropes are various species of insects (ants, lice, bedbugs, silverfish, cockroaches, etc.

), myriopods (millipedes and house centipede), arachnids (spiders, dust mite, etc.

[1][5][6] The brown rat is counted as one of the most prominent synanthropic animals and can be found in almost every place there are people.

They can be subdivided into the following:[9] Anthropophytes are synanthropic species of foreign origin, whether introduced voluntarily or involuntarily.

Pigeons intermingle with tourists in Venice