Search results for: “guide for weed insect disease control turfgrass”
- ...pests and diseases. Topics run the gamut from beneficial and pest insect identification to integrated pest management regimens and protection from vector-borne diseases. Related Departments: Entomology, Plant Pathology and Microbiology...
- PublicationPeach stunt disease is a serious disorder that causes severe stunting of peach trees and reduces fruit yield. This publication discusses how to recognize and control the disease in peach...
- Course...as pond weeds or pond grass. Correctly identifying aquatic plants is the first step in choosing the right control method. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:...
- 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)...
- PublicationThis publication explains two simple, effective, and environmentally responsible methods for controlling silverleaf nightshade on rangeland. (2 pages)...
- PublicationHunting billbugs are an occasional turfgrass pest in Texas, though their presence and impact appear to be increasing. The grasses they damage most often include bermudagrass and zoysiagrass turf, but...
- Program...correct and proper treatments to termite control practitioners. The classes include lectures, field laboratories, and practical training with current termite control and inspection equipment. The students will learn to apply...
- Publication...environmentally sound method for each situation. It includes information on fire ant identification, control products, and several control approaches: the two-step method, long-residual contact insecticide treatment, and individual mound treatment....
- Course...from household pets Identify common species of ticks and the diseases they’re capable of transmitting Explain the prevalence and symptoms of tick-borne diseases Prevent tick attachment and safely remove ticks...
- PublicationFall armyworms can cause rapid, significant loss of leaf tissue in turfgrass. They feed primarily on bermudagrass, ryegrass, fescue, and bluegrass, but can also damage agricultural crops. This publication explains...