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Arkansas Agriculture
Newsletters
Pest Management News
2011
- October 31, 2011 - Newsletter Number
6 - Systemic Insecticides for the Homeowner; Baiting Imported Fire Ants after Oct. 15: Maybe or Maybe Not; Killing Frost and Horse Bots;
Lice on Livestock; Black Knot of Prunus sp.; Voles; Name the Weed; To
the Readers
- September 30, 2011 - Newsletter Number
5 - Cockroach Management for Homeowners; New
Insecticides for Animal IPM; Slime Flux (a.k.a. Bacterial Wet
Wood); Name the Weed; To
the Readers
- August 31, 2011 - Newsletter Number
4 - Fall Armyworm (FAW) Management in Home
Lawns; Pest Update: Fall Armyworms in Pastures; Status of
Decapitating Pseudacteon Phorid Flies in Arkansas; Broken
Tulips; Is Bird Feeding Harmful?; Name the Weed; To
the Readers
- July 25, 2011 - Newsletter Number
3
- Grasshopper Management in Lawns and Gardens; Grasshoppers,
Blister Beetles and Fall Armyworms in Pastures; Dollar Spot of
Bermudagrass Athletic Fields; Removing Skunk Odor; Name the Weed; To
the Readers
- June 30, 2011 - Newsletter Number
2
- The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug: Coming to a
Location Near You!; Lesser Mealworms; Slime Molds Make Their
Debut in the Landscape; Rabies on the Rise in 2011; Name the Weed; To
the Readers
- May 31, 2011 - Newsletter Number 1
- Mosquitoes: Unwanted Denizens Following the
Flood; Endosulfan Phase-out Will Eliminate an Insecticide Class
Used in Ear Tags; Black Flies, Buffalo Gnats or Turkey Gnats;
Anthracnose Diseases of Common Shade Trees; The Problem with
Repellents; Name the Weed; To
the Readers
2010
- October 31, 2010 - Newsletter Number 6
- Home Pest Control Safety; Precautions for Total Release Foggers; Time is Near to Treat Horses for Bot Flies; Common Houseplant Problems; Rodent-Proof Your House;
Name That Weed; To the Readers
- September
30, 2010 - Newsletter Number 5 - Bed Bugs on the Increase: A Topic of Concern; Bugs Without Borders - Executive Summary; Imported Fire Ant Update: Baiting during the Fall; Thousand Cankers Disease (TCD); Coyotes in your Backyard;
Name That Weed; To the Readers
- August 31, 2010
- Newsletter Number 4 - Emerald Ash Borer: An Invasive Pest
Threat to Arkansas; Cytauxzoonosis in domestic cats; Fall
Armyworm Update in Pastures: 24C for Confirm 2 F approved; Fairy
Ring in Arkansas Turfgrasses; Raccoons: Masked Bandits of the
Night; To The Readers
- July 31, 2010 -
Newsletter Number 3 - Yellowjackets – Friend or Foe; New
Insecticide Ear Tags; Fall Armyworms becoming widespread; New
Publications Available; Bird’s Nest Fungi - Curiosities of
Landscape Mulch; Crayfish: Damage and Control; Jumping Oak Gall;
Name That Weed; To the Readers
- June 30, 2010 -
Newsletter Number 2 - When millipedes invade; Pesticide
update-EPA moves to terminate all uses of endosulfan; Horse and
deer fly season is here; Azalea Leaf Gall; Problems with
roosting and nesting birds; Killer, alien plants from space?;
Name That Weed; To the Readers
- May 31, 2010 - Newsletter Number
1 - What home gardeners need to know about squash vine borers; Pesticide update – EPA cancels Over'n Out! and Temprid SC receives supplemental bedbug label; Face Flies Appearing on Cattle in North Arkansas; University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture hosts the 2010 Imported Fire Ant and Invasive Ant Conference; Fusarium wilt of tomato; Armadillo Problems; Name That Weed
2009
- October 31, 2009 - Newsletter Number
5 - What You Should Know Before Hiring a Pest
Control Company ; Arkansas County added to the Imported Fire Ant
Quarantine; Bed bugs in Poultry Facilities; Gray Mold of
Poinsettia; Cold Weather Can Bring Unwelcomed Guests; Name That Weed
- September 30, 2009 - Newsletter Number
4 - Saw-toothed Grain Beetle: A Common Pantry Pest; Baiting Imported Fire Ants during the Fall; Sooty Mold of Crapemyrtle; Reducing Vulture Damage ; Name That Weed
- August 31, 2009 - Newsletter Number
3 - Good Advice on Fleas; 2009 Imported Fire Ant Quarantine Map; New USDA brochure concerning Baled Hay and Imported Fire Ants; Dollar Spot of Lawngrass; Clay Targets and Feral Hogs; The Small Hive Beetle: Our newest bee hive pest; Name That Weed
- July 31, 2009 - Newsletter Number
2 - Attic Safety During Homeowner Pest Inspections; Acetamiprid: A New Active Ingredient Available for Homeowners; Fall Armyworms: Begin Scouting; New Insecticide Cattle Ear Tag from Y-Tex®; Branch and Stem Canker of Annual Vinca; Removing Squirrels from Attics; Name That Weed
- June 30, 2009 - Newsletter Number
1 - Carpenter Bees: Just a Nuisance or a Structural Pest?; Black Flies; Maple and Sycamore Anthracnose Tree Diseases; Wildland - Urban Interface Tips; Name That Weed
2008
- November 9, 2008 - Newsletter Number
5 - Insect-Proofing Your Home; The Hazards of Bug Bombs;
Rhizoctonia Large Patch of Zoysia; Mystery Worms; Name That Weed
- August 31, 2008 - Newsletter Number
4
- Can a Bed Bug Go to College?; Fall Armyworm Update; Horse and Deer Flies; Dogwood Anthracnose In Arkansas; The Eastern Chipmunk; Name that Weed
- July 31, 2008 - Newsletter Number
3
- Acelepryn: A New Insecticide Without a Signal Word ; Fall Armyworms: Time to Scout; Turfgrass
"Dollar Spot"; Name That Weed
- June 30, 2008 - Newsletter Number 2
- Flea Management for Homeowners; New Product Registered for Darkling Beetle Control in Poultry Houses; Biting Midges: More than a Pest; Algal Leaf Spot of Magnolia; New Rodenticide Regulations; Name That Weed
- May 31, 2008 - Newsletter Number 1
- How to Submit an Insect Sample for Identification; Horn Flies Reaching Treatment Levels; Anthracnose Diseases of Landscape Trees; What’s Digging In My Yard?; Name That Weed
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