Displaying 31 to 45 of 56 Publications
Turf Pest Control, Category 3B
S20
Maintenance and production of turfgrass including lawns, golf courses, turf farms. Publication covers turf diseases, weeds, pests, environmental issues, and other causes of poor turf. Includes information for identification and control of fungi, weeds, turf insects, and wildlife, including skunks, moles, and gophers. Integrated pest management and pesticide safety education. Color, 68 pages.Revision Date: Sep 2013
Interior Landscape Pest Management, Category 3C
S33
Production and maintenance of houseplants and other indoor ornamental plants kept or located within structures occupied by humans – houses, apartments, offices, shopping malls, other businesses, and dwellings. 36 pages, color.Revision Date: Jun 2011
2008 Kansas Restricted Use Pesticides
MF710
Publication is temporarily unavailable during revision. Publication lists Restricted Use products registered in Kansas for 2006 calendar year. Products are listed in alphabetical order & separated by class: insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, etc.Revision Date: May 2008
Ornamental Pest Control, 3A: Pesticide Application Training
S11
Maintenance and production of ornamental trees, shrubs, and flowers not included in 3C. Publication describes control methods for insects, mites, plant diseases, weeds, moles, rodents, and other mammals in trees, shrubs, flowers, houseplants. Includes equipment and safety facts. 74 pages, color.Revision Date: Apr 2015
Structural Pest Control Category 7E, Pesticide Application Training
S15
Controlling pests in structures: Cockroaches, silverfish, pests of stored food, fabric pests, flies, spiders, scorpions, fleas, ticks, wasps, bees, ants, rodents, birds, and similar pests. 84-page, b/w.Revision Date: Apr 1998
Agricultural Plant Pest Control, Category 1A
S19
Grasslands, non-crop agricultural lands, production of agricultural crops (including vegetables, feed grains, soybeans and forage, small fruits, tree fruits, nuts, tobacco, peanuts, and cotton). 128 pages, color.Revision Date: Jul 2011
Boxelder and Red-Shouldered Bugs: Home and Horticultural Pests
MF2580
Describes developmental stages, seasonal life history and control of boxelder and red-shouldered bugs, two pests that are a nuisance to homeowners. 4-page, color.Revision Date: Jan 2016
Borers: Management and Prevention: Home and Horticultural Pests
MF2736
Anti-borer insecticides are best suited for proactive rather than reactive use. Insecticides can be sprayed directly onto tree trunks and larger limbs. 2-page, 2-color.Published Date: Nov 2006
Wood Destroying Pest Control, Category 7A
S8
Wood destroyers — termites, powder post beetles, wood borers, wood rot fungus. 56 p.Revision Date: Apr 1997
Ticks in Kansas
by Patricia Payne Ludek Zurek Michael W. Dryden
MF2653
Controlling ticks is important not only because they are nuisance parasites of humans and animals, but because they are vectors of bacterial and protozoal microbial pathogens. 4-page, b/w.Published Date: Jun 2004
Public Health Pest Control Category 8
by Donald C. Cress Frannie L. Miller
S14
Limited to government employees in public health programs to manage and control pests of medical and public health significance. 84 pages, B/W.Published Date: Oct 1993
Emerald Ash Borer
MF3168
This wood-boring beetle poses a serious threat to native ash trees in Kansas. Potential losses to valuable landscape plants and municipal trees have prompted state agencies to join a national effort to stop the spread of this destructive pest. This publication provides information on pest status, identification, damage, and treatment. 4-page, color.Published Date: Sep 2014
Stored Products Pest Control, 7B
by John R. Pederson Randall Higgins F. Robert Henderson
S16
Pests in stored grain and food products (stored product insects, cockroaches, rodents and birds), includes fumigation. 63 pages, B/W.Revision Date: Oct 1996
Storing Wheat
by Joseph P. Harner III Phillip E. Sloderbeck Robert J. Bauernfeind
MF855
Insects or fungi in grain during storage greatly affect its quality. Only CLEAN, DRY GRAIN should be considered for storage. Aeration and insect management will minimize problems. 4-page, b/w.Revision Date: Oct 2005
Ag Wildlife Damage, Category 1C
by Frannie L. Miller Charles D. Lee Michelle Moses
S5
Information on wildlife control and regulations: coyotes, deer, rats, mice, voles, rabbits, birds, prairie dogs, gophers, and other animals. Includes details on diseases spread by animals and parasites such as fleas and ticks. Color, 88 pages.Revision Date: Feb 2013
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