Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Entomology

Type
Program
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Overview

The AgriLife Extension Entomology program is located across Texas and can provide advice on control of urban, structural, landscape, garden, veterinary and agricultural pests and pests that are threats to human health.

Contact

David Kerns
Extension Specialist
Address: 2475 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843

The AgriLife Extension Entomology program is located across Texas and can provide advice on control of urban, structural, landscape, garden, veterinary and agricultural pests and pests that are threats to human health. Information is backed by science and research at Texas A&M and other universities and is made practical and relevant by AgriLife Extension Entomologists, educators and agents who work in each county, right where you live.

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  • Project

    Did you know that nearly three-fourths of all animals are insects? Because there are so many insects, they impact our daily lives in both good and bad ways. In this 4-H project you will learn about entomology – the study of insects.

  • Lab

    The Texas A&M University Honey Bee Research Program focuses on basic and applied research, as well as education and outreach regarding honey bee biology and management.

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  • Lab

    The Texas Apiary Inspection Service works to safeguard the apiary industry of Texas through the application of science-based regulations, educational opportunities and open communication with the industry.

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  • Podcast

    AgriLife Extension Program Specialists, Molly Keck and Wizzie Brown, educate listeners about insects found in urban backyards and gardens of Texas.

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  • Service

    A Texas Apiary Inspector can inspect bee hives to diagnose diseases and other major issues.

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