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- Publication...aesthetic health to suffer. This publication provides information on the biology of the crapemyrtle bark scale, the damage it causes, and the chemical and mechanical methods of control. (4 pages)...
- PublicationAphids often called "plant lice" can be a problem in Texas landscapes by feeding on agricultural and horticultural crops. This publication discusses the identification and lifecycle, damage to plants, common...
- Publication...to several different insect groups including a variety of beetles, moths, and horntail wasps. This publication discusses the different types of wood-boring insects and the damage they cause. (12 pages)...
- PublicationFall armyworms are a common issue for stakeholders with pasture operations. This fact sheet provides a brief set of information regarding biology, damage, identification, scouting, and management options....
- ...are victims of a natural disaster and consequentially are financially needy or otherwise distressed. Assistance funds are designated for damage that occurred in disaster counties as declared by Texas. Producers...
- Publication...Learn how cold weather affects turfgrass and how to spot winter damage. Handle changing temperatures, keep the soil just right, and improve drainage. Find out which warm-season grasses handle cold...
- ...Prevention & Control of Wildlife Damage (excellent resource edited by Extension Service experts) Cesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute (located in South Texas, world-renowned) Texas Wildlife Services (state agency with wildlife...
- Publication...Symptoms, injury, and damage to rice by Mexican Rice Borers Key Mexican Rice Borer management strategies to reduce infestations Download your free factsheet and stay one step ahead of this...
- Publication...Signs and symptoms of flatheaded borer damage in trees Key management strategies, including cultural, chemical, and biological control Download your copy and start protecting your fruit and nut trees today!...