Pest Control
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- May 9, 2022
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Overview
Control of rodent, fly and beetle production on poultry farms is essential for the maintenance of a good neighbor policy, prevention of health and regulatory problems. It is essential that all pest control materials be utilized in strict compliance with labeling directions. This publication covers pest control for rodents, litter & manure beetles, and flies. (3 pages)
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