Bug-Wise

2008 Season
No. 1 Imaginary Bug Bites

No. 2 Non-insecticide management
No. 3 Control Fire Ants in Hay Fields, Pastures, and Barnyards
No. 4 Control Fire Ants in Commercial Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables
No. 5 New Web Sites for Homeowner Insect Pests
No. 6 Organic Insecticides for Use in the Home Landscape
No. 7 'OnPet Treatments' for Fleas and Ticks
No. 8 Whiteflies
No. 9 Peach Tree Borers

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2007 Season
No. 1: Head lice
No. 2: Bed Bugs
No. 3: Fireants, Termites, Ticks and more
No. 4: Formosan Termite
No. 5. Spider Mites
No. 6 Who to Call for Bug Problems
No. 7 Paper Wasps
No. 8 Roaches
No. 9 Spiders

2006 Season
No. 1: Insecticides for Use on Ornamental Plants in the Home Landscape
No. 2: Ready-to-Use, Non-Aerosol Insect sprays for Indoor Insect Control
No. 3: Insect Identification
No. 4: Landscape Mulch & Formosan
No. 5: Control Fire Ants in your Yard
No. 6: Chinch Bugs & Azalea Lace Bugs
No. 7: Insecticides for the Home Vegetable Garden
No. 8: Controlling Fire Ants on Large Acreage or Around Grazing Animals or Edible Crops
No. 9: Do it Yourself Termite Control
No. 10: Invasive Insect Pests
No. 11: Spiders

2005 Season
No. 16: Asian Wooley Hackberry Aphid/Lantana Lace Bugs
No. 15: Prepare for Lady Beetle Invasion
No. 14: Moths that Infest Stored Foods
No. 13: Controlling Ticks
No. 12: Fall Webworms/Chinch bugs
No. 11: Two-lined Spittlebugs/Pale-bordered Field Cockroach
No. 10: Drugstore Beetles & Cigarette Beetles
No. 9: Spider Mites on Ornamental Plants
No. 8: Tomato Fruitworm/Azalea Lace Bug
No. 7: Dealing with Problem Honey Bees
No. 6: Fipronol/ Mole Crickets
No. 5: Submitting Insect Samples for Identification
No. 4: Carpenter Bees
No. 3: Fire Ants
No. 2: Termite Swarming Time
No. 1: Clothes Moths/Carpet Beetles

2004 Season
No. 21: Crape Myrtle Aphids/Phorid Flies
No. 20: Asian Lady Beetles/Leaf-footed Bugs
No. 19: Asian Wooly Hackberry Aphid/Zoysiaglass Mites

No. 18: Pyrethroids/Stinkbugs
No. 17: Pine Beetles in Urban Pines
No. 16: Pyrethrum, Pyrethrins, Pyrethroids, Permethrin, What's the Difference?
No. 15: Indoor Flea Control
No. 14: Spinosad/Eastern Lubber Grasshopper
No. 13: Imidacloprid/Millipedes
No. 12: Azalea Caterpillar/Tomato Fruitworm
No. 11: Odorous House Ants
No. 10: Cowpea Curculio/Farewell to Diazinon/Chinchbugs
No. 9: Hornworms on Tomatoes/White Grubs in Home Lawns
No. 8: Lesser Canna Leafroller/Azalea Lacebug

No. 7: Hibiscus Sawfly/Squash Vine Borer
No. 6: Pecan Phylloxera/Aphids on River Birch/Insecticides for Home Gardens
No. 5: Asian Ambrosia Beetle/Tomato Insecticides
No. 4: Eastern Tent Caterpillars & Horses/On-Pet Flea & Tick Treatments
No. 3: Fire Ant Control
No. 2: Termites
No. 1: Cole Crop Caterpillars - Lesser Canna Leafroller

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