Displaying 16 to 22 of 22 Publications
Carpenter Bees: Structural Pests
by Robert J. Whitworth Holly N. Davis Amie Norton
MF2946
Carpenter bees prefer old, soft, untreated, and unpainted wood. Structures infested with bees should have all entrance holes treated with insecticide. Treating at night is most effective. 2-page, color.Revision Date: May 2023
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
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
Wood Destroying Pest Control, Category 7A
S8
Wood destroyers — termites, powder post beetles, wood borers, wood rot fungus. 56 p.Revision Date: Apr 1997
Essential Living Skills: Health and Wellness
by Debra Bolton
S134D
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-page, 3-hole punched; b/w with color cover.Revision Date: Aug 2018
Human Lice: Pests that Affect Human Health
by Ludek Zurek
MF2115
Lice are spread by sharing infested clothing, hats, hair brushes, etc. or as result of close physical contact with an infested person. Lice may be present in bedding, furniture, rugs, and other fabrics. 4-page, color.Revision Date: Feb 2006
Controlling Stored-Food Insects: Home and Horticultural Pests
MF2270
Insects, pantry or kitchen pests, infest dry or stored food products in the home. Infestations may be noted when these insects are found in some product, but more commonly when adults are seen. 2-page, 2-color.Published Date: Jan 1998
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