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- PublicationEarwigs are abundant throughout Texas and can be a nuisance when they invade homes or damage plants. This publication explains the biology and habits of earwigs and offers three ways...
- PublicationThe desert termite is one of the most common species in western Texas. Desert termites do not damage structures and rarely harm rangeland, crops, or turfgrass. This publication describes the...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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....
- PublicationThe fall webworm is a common pest of trees and shrubs. This insect produces unsightly webs, and repeated infestations can damage plants. Control methods are most successful when one understands...
- PublicationThis publication describes the major soybean insects of Texas, including their associated damage in relation to soybean growth stages; describes the various sampling methods for these pests; and lists the...
- PublicationTawny crazy ants are expanding their range in Texas. They are an extreme nuisance as they nest in structures, damage and destroy electrical equipment, infest hay bales, destroy honeybee colonies,...
- Publication...beetles) False wireworms (darkling beetles) The life cycles of wireworms The damage wireworms cause How to manage infestations through cultural management Biological control Scouting Chemical control Action thresholds (2 pages)...
- PublicationAphids damage cotton by sucking sap from plants, stunting plant growth and yield, and fouling leaves and bolls with honeydew, all of which translates into economic loss for cotton producers....