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Essential Living Skills: Health and Wellness, Spanish (Habilidades Esenciales Para la Vida: Salud y Bienestar)
by Debra Bolton Bertha Mendoza
S134DS
Translated into Spanish. This curriculum helps participants understand the importance of essential health and self-care practices. Includes new evaluation instrument, which is also available in the PEARS system. 38 pages, 3-hole punched; b/w with color cover.
Revision Date: Nov 2018
Mosquitoes in Kansas
MF3668
This publication provides information on the biology and behavior, health risks, and management of mosquitoes. 4 pages, color.
Published Date: Jun 2024
Termites: Structural Pests
by Robert J. Whitworth Phillip E. Sloderbeck Holly N. Davis Sharon M. Dobesh Amie Norton
MF722
Structural damage caused by termites occurs slowly. Here’s what to do if you suspect or find termites in the home. 4-page, color.
Published Date: Nov 2022
Face Flies: Livestock Pests
by Cassandra Olds J. P. Michaud
MF3611
Learn more about the life cycle, disease transmission issues and management of this pest of livestock. 2 pages, color.Published Date: Oct 2022
Brown Recluse Spiders: Kansas Structural Pests
by Holly N. Davis Robert J. Whitworth
MF3133
Biology, behavior, and control of this potentially harmful spider that infests homes in the central United States. 4-page, color.Published Date: Apr 2014
Black Widow Spiders
by Robert J. Whitworth Holly Schwarting
MF3346
The black widow is one of two spiders indigenous to Kansas that may be a threat to humans because of its venom. This fact sheet covers identification, life cycle and habitat, prevention, symptoms, and first aid. 2-page, colorPublished Date: Mar 2017
Fleas Infesting Pets and Homes
by Ludek Zurek Patricia Payne Michael W. Dryden
MF760
This publication is primarily concerned with the cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis, the most common flea species found on both dogs and cats. Control methods are effective against other fleas. 4-page, full color.Revision Date: Sep 2003
Ants: Structural Pests
by Robert J. Whitworth Phillip E. Sloderbeck Holly N. Davis Robert J. Bauernfeind Amie Norton
MF2887
Most ants can be a nuisance in a home and lawn, but a few species can damage structures or bite or sting if disturbed. Includes color photos of common ants. 4-page, color.Revision Date: Jul 2023
Bed Bugs: Structural Pests
by Holly N. Davis Robert J. Whitworth Raymond A. Cloyd Chuck Otte Amie Norton
MF2926
Bed bugs, Cimex lectularis feed on humans, most commonly at night. Publication describes detection, prevention, and management of the pest. 4-page, color.Revision Date: Nov 2022
Attic Flies: Home and Horticultural Pests
by Alberto B. Broce Robert J. Bauernfeind
MF2745
Attic flies is a term for many species of flies that enter homes in fall and become a nuisance in late winter and early spring. These flies overwinter as adults in attics, dormers, seldom used rooms, and within walls. 2-page, 2-color.Revision Date: Apr 2012
Cockroaches: Structural Pests
by Robert J. Whitworth Aqeel Ahmad Amie Norton
MF2765
Cockroaches prefer warm, undisturbed areas with high humidity and near food. They hide under appliances, in kitchen cabinets, and in cracks in walls. 4-page, color.Revision Date: Jul 2023
Household Pests of Kansas
by Holly N. Davis Robert J. Whitworth
MF3291
A guide to help homeowners and pest managers identify and manage key arthropod pests found in and around the home, including insects, mites, spiders, centipedes, scorpions, and ticks. 112-page, color, spiral bound.Published Date: Jul 2018
Mealybug: Management in Greenhouses and Interiorscapes
MF3001
Mealybugs are major insect pests of greenhouse and interior environments where they feed on a wide range of plants and are difficult to manage with insecticides. Species are the citrus mealybug, Planococcus citri, longtailed mealybug, Pseudococcus longispinus, and root mealybugs, Rhizoecus spp. 4 p.Published Date: Sep 2011
Clover Mites
MF915
This fact sheet provides information on the biology of clover mites. Management strategies are discussed. 2 pages, color.Revision Date: Dec 2022
Springtails
EP124
Springtails are tiny insects that live in areas of high humidity. Their name comes from their ability to use a projection on their abdomen to propel themselves into the air. 2-page, B/W.Published Date: Nov 2004
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