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Urban IPM: August 2015
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Friday, August 21, 2015. FREE Webinar on Bees, Wasps and Hornets- September 4, 2015. 2015 All Bugs Good and Bad Webinar Series. Is it a wasp, a bee, or a hornet? Why do I care? Of Auburn University will explain the difference between these creatures, and give practical tips for preventing hornets, yellow jackets and other wasps from ruining your next picnic. Moderated by David Koon. Regional Extension Agents, Alabama Cooperative Extension System. The webinars are brought to you by the following eXtension.
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Urban IPM: February 2015
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Friday, February 20, 2015. All Bugs Good and Bad Webinar Series- Fire Ant Management Using Baits. When: Friday, March 6, 2015 at 1PM CST. Link: http:/ connect.extension.iastate.edu/fireant. Learn how to make the biology of fire ants work for you not against you. This webinar presented by Dr. Lawrence "Fudd" Graham. From Auburn University will discuss fire ant baits and other control methods. It will also provide the latest information on the Pseudacteon. Communities of Practice: Imported Fire Ants. Label...
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Urban IPM: June 2015
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Friday, June 26, 2015. My neighbor asked me why her squash seemingly died overnight. Unfortunately, I had to tell her about squash vine borers (SVB). If you grow squash in Central Texas, you are most likely familiar with this insect and it's damage. If you have not yet had the pleasure of encountering SVB, either lucky you or welcome to Texas or welcome to vegetable gardening! On another note, have you been tuning in for the All Bugs Good And Bad FREE webinar series? For the webinars that have already oc...
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Department, Extension Welcomes Brad Easterling to IPM Program | Texas IPM Program
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. What IPM Is Not. The Role of Pesticides In IPM. Department, Extension Welcomes Brad Easterling to IPM Program. January 6, 2014. Brad Easterling. Submitted Photo. The Department of Entomology at Texas A&M and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service welcomes Brad Easterling to the Statewide Integrated Pest Management program. In addition, he also has provided producers with various IPM strategies, including establishing result demonstration plots in order to advance p...
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Internships | Texas IPM Program
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. What IPM Is Not. The Role of Pesticides In IPM. Our interns have various responsibilities, including scouting for pests, providing quality assurance for other scouts, and monitoring plant growth and development. Interns also are responsible for data collection and summarizations and assisting with field demonstrations and research plots. All interns are expected to write a monthly and final report on their internship experiences. 7887 U.S. Highway 87 N. The internshi...
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Homepage :: Earth Werx Landscaping :: San Antonio, TX
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Our Fresh Works Gallery. At Earth Werx, we are committed to providing our clients with personalized landscaping solutions. We want to work with you to help you realize your landscaping vision. Contact us and get the outdoor living area you have always wanted. Have your system scheduled or repaired by a TCEQ licensed professional. A TDA licensed professional will treat your lawn for weeds. Request a quote. Sign up for a Fertilization Program. Plants that thrive in Texas. How and why we fertilize.
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Mysterious pest threatens Texas’ billion dollar grain sorghum crop | Texas IPM Program
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. What IPM Is Not. The Role of Pesticides In IPM. Mysterious pest threatens Texas’ billion dollar grain sorghum crop. January 30, 2014. By Rod Santa Ana. Dr Raul Villanueva, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service entomologist in Weslaco, examines a grain sorghum crop for signs of the sugarcane aphid, a tiny insect that could cause major problems this year for grain sorghum growers. (AgriLife Communications photo by Rod Santa Ana). We’re also looking at biological contr...
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New crape myrtle pest hits Dallas area | Texas IPM Program
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. What IPM Is Not. The Role of Pesticides In IPM. New crape myrtle pest hits Dallas area. May 5, 2014. Threat could spread, experts warn. By: Steve Byrns, 325-653-4576,. DALLAS Crape myrtle, a much used Texas landscape plant, is under threat from a new type of scale invader, said two Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts. It’s not pretty, she said. Crape myrtles we saw in Chinese gardens show the same symptoms as trees here in Texas. As of today, scale infestati...