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MF2745
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Attic Flies
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 p.
$0.15
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MF915
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Clover Mites
Clover mites are tiny, reddish brown, eight-legged arthropods. Often overlooked outdoors, indoors they appear as small moving dots on light-colored walls, windows and windowsills. They do not bite, sting or transmit diseases. They are not structural pests and do not damage or feed on clothing, draperies, upholstery or carpeting. 2 p.
$0.25
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MF3001
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Mealybug: Management in Greenhouses and Interiorscapes
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.
$0.95
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MF2946
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Carpenter Bees: Structural Pests
Carpenter bees prefer old, soft, untreated, and unpainted wood. Carpenter bees are often confused with bumblebees. Structures infested with bees should have all entrance holes treated with insecticide. Treat individual holes and plug with caulking. Treating at night is most effective. 2 p.
$0.40
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MF2926
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Bed Bugs: Structural Pests
Bed bugs, Cimex lectularis feed on humans, most commonly at night. Infestations have been reported in homes, hotels, dormitories, and other locations. Publication describes detection, prevention, and management of the pest. 4 p.
$0.50
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