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Biting Mosquito
Mosquito Landing Rate Counts
As a part of a state-supported aerial mosquito spraying program coordinated by the Louisiana Department of Heath and Hospitals, mosquito landing rate counts are required before and after aerial spraying is conducted.
Red Imported Fire Ants Quiz
Fire Ant Quiz
This interactive and fun quiz will challenge your knowledge of Red Imported Fire Ants.
Model Beekeeping Ordinance for Louisiana Local and Municipal Governments
Model Beekeeping Ordinance for Louisiana Local and Municipal Governments
This publication includes information on inspection, proper care, maintenance registration, number of colonies, site selection and rules for correct beekeeping.
aphid
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs December 2008
Bugs to watch for in December
Honeybee Removal and Swarm Collection
Beekeepers who will remove honeybees from walls, structures and trees or collect swarms. Some will remove other bees and wasps.
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Keeping Formosan Termites from Spreading after Hurricanes
Cleaning up wood debris after a hurricane or other severe windstorm can spread one of Louisiana’s most destructive pests – the Formosan subterranean termite.
House foundation
Monolithic Slab Construction
Termites can not eat through solid concrete. In order to enter a structure they must come up around the outside edges or enter through some other opening in the slab. Traditional termite treatments require the application of a continuous chemical barrier to the soil around all possible entry points.
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