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    ...to the turf during the summer months. This publication explains their life cycle, will help you identify them, and includes tips you can use to control their damage. (3 pages)...
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    Phosphorous acid is very useful for preventing and controlling downy mildew of grapes. This fungicide is an effective systemic that can be used alone or in combination with other products....
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    Many kinds of snakes live in Texas, but only a few are poisonous. This leaflet focuses on the control of poisonous snakes by altering their habitats, fencing, trapping, poisoning and...
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    ...explica los tipos de algas que pueden residir en el estanque, describe varios enfoques para controlar las algas y ofrece metodos para prevenir el crecimiento excesivo de algas. (15 paginas)...
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    Proper diet and pasture management can control brown stomach worms in cattle without the use of deworming drugs. This publication explains how the combination works. (2 Pages)...
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    ...However, they do feed on flowers and vegetables in gardens. In rural areas, they can damage cropland and pastureland extensively. Chemical, cultural and trapping control methods are discussed. (2 pages)...
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    Most species of bats found in Texas are of some economic importance and are beneficial because they eat insects. This publication discusses the characteristics and control of bats. Some safety...
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    In urban areas, tree squirrels can become pests when they eat pecans, berries, bird seed or vegetables from home gardens, or when they nest in attics. This leaflet discusses control...
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    Roosting birds include blackbirds, starlings, grackles, and cowbirds. Like pigeons and sparrows, their droppings cause problems, and they carry diseases. This publication describes various methods of control. (4 pages)...
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    Several species of woodpeckers, flickers, and sapsuckers live in Texas. They can be destructive when they drill holes in wooden structures. This publication discusses various controls and alternative methods for...