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  • MF2065
    MF2065
    Alternatives in Pest Control for the Home Garden

    Organic pest control methods are available for fruits and vegetables grown in Kansas. Gardeners wishing to use these methods should realize that more input is required, and is sometimes tedious.

  • WINDSCOR
    WINDSCOR
    Windscorpions

    Windscorpions are 3/4 to 1 1/4 inches in length They bite if provoked, but they do not have poison glands. They occur mainly in arid or desert regions.

  • EP9
    EP9
    Earthworms

    Earthworms are among a gardener’s best allies, so consider how your actions affect the worms below its surface. The garden worm is often called nature’s plow.

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  • TICK
    TICK
    One Dozen Steps to Personal and Family Protection From Ticks

    Tick-borne human diseases that may be contracted in Kansas include Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Lyme disease, tularemia, relapsing fever, and ehrlichiosis.

  • MF793
    MF793
    Bees and Wasps

    In spite of their value, bees and wasps can become a nuisance when they move into a building or the vicinity. They can be controlled effectively with insecticides, or by removing the swarm or colony. 4 p.

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