Search results for: “managing opossum damage”

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    Insect pests damage garden plants and can reduce yields. This publication lists the different kinds of insects that attack gardens and advises on how to recognize and limit insect damage....
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    ...aesthetic health to suffer. This publication provides information on the biology of the crapemyrtle bark scale, the damage it causes, and the chemical and mechanical methods of control. (4 pages)...
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    Aphids often called "plant lice" can be a problem in Texas landscapes by feeding on agricultural and horticultural crops. This publication discusses the identification and lifecycle, damage to plants, common...
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    ...to several different insect groups including a variety of beetles, moths, and horntail wasps. This publication discusses the different types of wood-boring insects and the damage they cause. (12 pages)...
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    Fall armyworms are a common issue for stakeholders with pasture operations. This fact sheet provides a brief set of information regarding biology, damage, identification, scouting, and management options....
  • ...are victims of a natural disaster and consequentially are financially needy or otherwise distressed. Assistance funds are designated for damage that occurred in disaster counties as declared by Texas. Producers...
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    This publication describes black bears in Texas and outlines how to recognize their presence. Included are strategies for bearproofing around your home and campsite, avoiding and managing black bear damage,...
  • We offer a range of information related to managing ponds for recreation and/or food production. Publications and other educational materials cover topics including water testing and creating a sustainable environment...
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    In this course, horse owners and managers will learn about important topics related to managing broodmares and foals. Content is developed and presented by industry experts. You will learn about...