Cotton "Worms" ID Key
- Type
- Publication
Overview
Cotton producers and scouts can use this handy guide to identify the most common worms found in cotton. This shirt-pocket-size card features close-up color photos of cotton bollworm-tobacco budworm, fall armyworm, beet armyworm, southern armyworm, yellowstriped armyworm, and cabbage looper. Brief descriptions help users distinguish these species. (2 Pages)
More choices in Insects, Pests & Diseases
- Course
This Picolinic Acid Chemistry Training covers the application requirements for the use of Invora™ herbicide for brush and weed management on rangeland sites in Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
- Course
Explore how to start a beehive with this online beekeeping course for beginners. Learn how to start a beehive, honey bee biology, beekeeping equipment needed and more.
- Publication
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) can be used to control weeds, keep lawns healthy and protect the environment.
- Course
This 8-hour course is designed to satisfy the Apprentice Training Requirements as specified in Rule 7.132 (i) (2) and will cover common termites in Texas along with other wood-destroying insects.
- Course
This 8 hour course is designed to satisfy the Apprentice Training Requirements as specified in Rule 7.132 (i) (2) and will cover common structural invertebrate and vertebrate pests of the United States, particularly in the state of Texas.
- Course
Prepare to take the Private Pesticide Applicator Exam administered by the Texas Department of Agriculture with this course designed for pesticide applicators in Texas. Private pesticide applicators use or supervise the use of restricted-use or state-limited-use pesticides or herbicides to produce an agricultural commodity.