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Bug Biz: Managing Argentine Ants in Louisiana
Argentine Ants

The Argentine ant, an exotic species brought to New Orleans from South America in the late 1800s, is found throughout the state after being transported in nursery stock and by cars, boats and RVs. Their huge colonies, with millions of workers and hundreds of queens, extend for miles. Identifying characteristics, areawide management and cultural controls incuded. (PDF Format Only)

Bug Biz: The Fall Webworm
Bug Biz: The Fall Webworm

This publication includes a description and information on the distribution and hosts, life cycle, types of injury to your trees and control of the fall webworm. (PDF format only)

Bug Biz: Removing Bees From Walls
Bug Biz: Removing Bees From Walls

The process of removing honeybees from walls in a house is complex. This publication explains how to safely and properly remove the bees from your walls. (PDF format only)

Bug Biz: Carpenter Bees
Bug Biz: Carpenter Bees

This publication includes information on the identification and management of carpenter bees. (PDF format only)

Bug Biz: Blackberry (Raspberry) Crown Borer
Bug Biz
Blackberries are a favorite springtime fruit in Louisiana. The blackberry (raspberry) crown borer is a serious pest of blackberry plantings and causes loss of plant vigor, loss of yield and plant destruction. Damage, life cycle, monitoring and control recommendations included. (PDF Format Only)
Bug Biz: Twospotted Spider Mites in Strawberries
spider mites
The twospotted spider mite is one of the most persistent and damaging pest problems affecting strawberry production in Louisiana. Damage, description, life cycle, monitoring, control information and color photos included. Spanish version also included. (PDF Format Only)
Bug Biz: Lepidopteron Insect Pests in Sweet Potato Production
Sweet Potato Insect Pests
This publication deals with some of the insects that attack sweet potatoes in Louisiana. It covers such pests as beet armyworms, soybean loopers and cabbage loopers and includes background information, descriptions of the pests and details on the damage they can cause. PDF format only.
Bug Biz: Fleas
Fleas
Fleas developed on Earth thousands of years ago and have adapted many survival techniques. In Louisiana, they are pests in and around homes and on pets and other animals year round. Control measures and insecticides to use included. (PDF Format Only)