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  • MF2736
    MF2736
    Borers: Management and Prevention

    Anti-borer insecticides are best suited for proactive rather than reactive use. Insecticides can be sprayed directly onto tree trunks and larger limbs.

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  • MF2735
    MF2735
    Borers: Common Kansas Species

    Borers feed unseen beneath bark, destroying irreplaceable cambial and wood tissues of trees and shrubs. Borers are usually larvae of beetles and moths. Photos included.

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  • MF771
    MF771
    Spiders and Scorpions

    Four species of poisonous spiders occur in Kansas. They are the black widow, northern widow, brown recluse, and, less commonly, the yellow house spider. Scorpions are also found in Kansas. 4 p.

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  • MF2073
    MF2073
    Winter Grain Mites

    Originally considered a pest of small grains, Winter Grain Mites are also recognized as a pest of turfgrass including perennial ryegrass, bluegrass, bentgrass and fescue.

  • MF2508
    MF2508
    Squash Bugs and Squash Vine Borers

    Control suggestions for squash bugs, Anasa tristis, and squash vine borers, Melittia cucurbitae, which are two of the most vexing cucurbit (squash, pumpkin, melon, cucumber) insect pests.

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