New Fact Sheet: New World screwworm

While it’s been decades since the New World screwworm has been in Texas, it’s top of mind for many. Read the updated fact sheet from Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts for key information.

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Flooding and Fire Ants

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
January 25, 2022
Price
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Overview

This publication explains how to protect yourself when you must return to flooded structures or deal with storm debris.

Fire ants can be a serious problem during and after a flood. This publication explains how to protect yourself when you must return to flooded structures or deal with storm debris. (1 Page)

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