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- PublicationPublication Information Pests like roaches, ants, and rodents can cause health and safety problems on campus if left unchecked. This Stop School Pests poster gives the entire school community (students,...
- The Stephens County Extension Office, part of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, brings research-based education and resources to our community. We focus on Family & Community Health, Agriculture &...
- WHARTON COUNTY Population (2020): 41,570 1,086 square miles History: Wharton County was named for brothers William H. and John A. Wharton. The county was established after the Mexican War in...
- LabThe Rollins Urban and Structural Entomology Facility is a part of the Department of Entomology at Texas A&M University in College Station. It is the home of the Ed Vargo...

- ProgramTexas is one coastal state that has an extremely high incidence of termite invasion into structures. The Phillip J. Hamman Termite Control Training School was developed in order to teach...
- ServiceThe Texas Apiary Inspection Service works to safeguard the apiary industry of Texas through the application of science-based regulations, educational opportunities and open communication with the industry.

- ProgramThe AgriLife Extension Entomology program is located across Texas and can provide advice on control of urban, structural, landscape, garden, veterinary and agricultural pests and pests that are threats to...

- ProgramThe impact of red imported fire ants in the state of Texas is estimated to be $1.2 billion annually. Red imported fire ants are pests of urban, agricultural and wildlife...

- PodcastAgriLife Extension Program Specialists, Molly Keck and Wizzie Brown educate listeners about insects found in urban backyards and gardens of Texas–whether they are pests or beneficials. Listeners will learn that...

- The Bradberry-Sequor Youth and Experience Design Lab is housed within the Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&M University. Funded by a generous endowment from the Sequor...






