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- CourseCourse Information This online course is designed for landowners and pesticide applicators who are looking for solutions related to pond algae control and treatment of floating aquatic plants, commonly known...
- CourseThis online course will provide an overview and in-depth knowledge of mosquitoes of Texas, the diseases they carry, and how to properly manage them. Upon passing this course, learners will...
- CourseCourse Information With new programs like USDA Farm to School, Edible Schoolyard Projects, REAL School Gardens, and many others bringing gardening to school campuses, the need for knowledge of applying...
- CourseCourse Information This online course for school district administrators and pest management professionals covers the in-depth requirements for school-integrated pest management in Texas. This course may only be taken one...
- CourseCourse Information This online course is for new or veteran school IPM coordinators, school administrators, and others who need to understand the Texas school IPM requirements. This course will introduce...
- CourseCourse Information The information in this course is designed for pest management professionals who encounter flea and tick problems around homes, schools and parks. During this course, you will be...
- CourseCourse Information Bed bugs began making a comeback as a common household pest in the early 2000s. Research suggests that this new version is more resistant to insecticides and requires...
- CourseCourse Information The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an invasive pest that is killing millions of ash trees across North America. It's spreading fast, and we need your help to...
- CourseCourse Series Information Each course explores biological, mechanical, and chemical strategies to control specific species. Completing all four courses provides four hours of IPM CEU credit from the Texas Department...
- PublicationTexas cotton root rot is a major fungal disease of cotton occurring in large areas of Texas and Arizona, causing annual losses of up to $29 million in Texas alone....