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- Publication...issues. In addition to mechanical, physical, and chemical control options, biological control is an efficient, relatively inexpensive way to manage some nuisance aquatic vegetation populations. Traditionally, biological control is described...
- Publication...a common problem in confined animal facilities. One way to control them biologically is with parasitoid wasps. This publication explains how to use these wasps for fly control. (3 Pages)...
- Publication...damage to turfgrass. This publication will help you understand the white grub life cycle and how to identify and control these pests. Includes chemical and organic control recommendations. (3 pages)...
- PublicationSummer drought can make dust control in feed yards more challenging than usual. Supplemental water may not keep pace with daily evaporation. The key to dust control is managing the...
- PublicationThis leaflet describes the five most damaging grasshopper species in Texas and offers suggestions for monitoring and control....
- PublicationThe pecan weevil is a key pest of pecans in the United States, specifically in Texas. This publication details key facts about the pest as well as methods of controlling...
- PublicationAlgal overgrowth is one of the most common issues plaguing pond owners. This publication explains the types of algae that may reside in the pond, describes several approaches to controlling...
- Publication...to feed on St. Augustinegrass and Centipedegrass. This publication explains their life cycle, will help you identify them, and includes tips you can use to control their damage. (3 Pages)....
- PublicationThis fact sheet helps agricultural producers understand the basic obligations under the Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Program. (4 pages)...
- PublicationPublication Information It’s hard to tell when your plants are sick. Make sense of the symptoms with our beginner-friendly Easy Gardening: Disease Control factsheet. In just 2 pages, you’ll learn...