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- PublicationOne, Eutrombicula alfreddugesi, inhabits disturbed grassy and weedy upland areas and may be encountered in overgrown briar patches and along the edges of wooded areas. The other, Eutrombicula splendens, prefers...
- PublicationDrywood termites feed on wood and damage homes and other structures throughout the southern portion of the United States. Evidence of infestation includes swarming termites inside a home and the...
- PublicationFormosan subterranean termites are the most aggressive and economically important termites in the country. They attack a greater variety of materials at a faster rate than other termites. Keys to...
- PublicationPublication Information Texas is one of the most at-risk states for termite infestations. Our Subterranean Termites guide gives you the expert advice you need to protect your home from these...
- PublicationSeveral kinds of beetles damage stored wood, structural timbers, and other wood products. This publication explains how to detect, identify, prevent and control powder post beetle, old house borer, and...
- PublicationRed harvester ants are one of the more noticeable and larger ants in open areas in Texas. However, their populations are declining and this has affected an animal that preys...
- PublicationThis publication describes common Texas spiders and explains how to distinguish harmless from dangerous ones. It explains how to prevent spiders from entering the home and how to control those...
- PublicationThis publication shows how homeowners can minimize damage from carpenter ants. It explains how to identify the ants, recognize their nest site preferences, and take proper preventive and control measures....
- PublicationProduct Information Chinch Bugs can be a tough challenge for any homeowner. They can be hard to spot because they are easy to confuse with other insect problems and lawn...
- PublicationPublication Information Want a flea-free home for your pets and family? It can be hard to know what works best with so much confusing information out there. Texas A&M AgriLife's...