Texas Poultry Pest-Control Practices
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- May 9, 2022
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The survey found that about half of the market broiler producers reported economic losses from fire ants. 40% reported losses from darkling beetles. This publication provides information about pest problems in the Texas poultry industry. (12 pages)
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