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    • Sansone, Chris; Minzenmayer, Rick (2003-07-21)
      Drain flies can be a common problem in homes. They live and reproduce in drains and septic tank field lines. The first step in controlling these pests is identifying the source of the infestation. Then there are cleaning ...
    • Morgan, Gaylon; Sansone, Chris; Knutson, Allen E. (2005-07-01)
      The Hessian fly came from Russia and may have been introduced into the United States during the Revolutionary War. It has since spread to many parts of the country. By 2005, more than 67 counties in Texas reported Hessian ...
    • Sansone, Chris; Merchant, Michael E. (2005-04-25)
      Wasps are more often a problem around homes than honey bees, but bees do sometimes swarm or build nests near homes, or even in the walls of homes and other structures. This publication explains how to identify and manage ...
    • Siders, Kerry; Baugh, Brant A.; Sansone, Chris; Kerns, David L. (2008-04-29)
      Cotton insect management practices, including cultural control techniques that reduce the risk of crop damage, are discussed. The emphasis is on monitoring and identifying insect populations in cotton. A supplement (E-6A) ...
    • Sansone, Chris; Minzenmayer, Rick (2003-06-30)
      Predaceous ground beetles can be a nuisance to homeowners, especially when they are numerous. This publication describes the beetles and discusses ways to prevent and treat them.
    • Siders, Kerry; Baugh, Brant A.; Sansone, Chris; Kerns, David L. (2008-06-10)
      This bulletin lists suggested insecticides (by brand name) and application rates for controlling cotton pests found in the High Plains, Rolling Plains and Trans Pecos areas of Texas. This publication should be used in ...