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- PublicationThis publication provides a simple, two-step method to estimate the density of small cedar (juniper) on your rangeland or pastures and the cost for control. (3 pages).
- PublicationThis publication provides a simple, three-step method to estimate the density of prickly pear on your rangeland or pastures and the cost of control. (8 pages)
- PublicationThis publication provides a simple, two-step method that is designed to control small mesquite before they mature, thicken and require expensive broadcast chemical or mechanical control methods. (3 pages)
- PublicationThe small English or house sparrow is common in urban and suburban areas. Their droppings kill vegetation and damage car finishes. They also carry diseases, parasites, and insects. This publication...
- PublicationThis publication discusses the distribution of feral hogs as well as their habitats, food habits, and reproduction. Feral hogs can damage crops and kill lambs and kid goats. Methods of...
- PublicationOpossums are omnivores that can become a nuisance when they eat pet food, fruit on trees, pecans, seeds in bird feeders and garbage in trash cans. They also carry murine...
- PublicationNutria are large, semi-aquatic rodents resembling beavers or muskrats. They eat desirable vegetation, girdle trees, and burrow into banks and dams. The biological, reproductive, and behavioral characteristics of nutria are...
- PublicationDens or holes dug by badgers can be a hazard to livestock, horseback riders, and machinery. Badgers can be controlled by trapping, shooting, habitat modification, or frightening them away with...
- PublicationIn Texas, most flea problems are caused by the cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis. This flea feeds on cats, dogs, and wildlife. Other kinds of fleas, such as the dog flea,...
- PublicationFood preparation areas in animal shelters have all the essential elements for pest infestations’ Aifood, water, and harborage. This guide explains how to store food properly and what steps to...