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| [Image: sipders at home.]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs, November 09 Insects of the month. Bugs covered include: spiders, Cigarette/drugstore beetles, Indian meal moths,thrips, roaches, plants indoors, slugs and snails, Silverfish/firebrats, mosquitoes, brown recluse, bed bugs. |
| [Image: snails on foliage]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs, September 2009 Bugs of the month for September 2009 include: slugs, yellow jackets, stinging caterpillars, fire ants, love bugs, Green June beetles, loopers, Elongated Tree ants, armyworms, Diaprepes weevil. |
| [Image: love bugs and damage]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs September 2008 bugs of the month |
| [Image: Eastern tent caterpillar adult]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: May 2006 Until the recent rains we had little to talk about, but with the heavy rains and the showers, we are beginning to see movement in the insect populations. |
| [Image: velvet ant]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: August 2006 The dry weather has given in to the rains, but the effects of the dry weather remain as some insect populations persist. |
| Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: June 2006 There are several aphid species being reported at this time. Nine other pests are also on the move this month. |
| [Image: Chinch bugs]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: July 2006 We are seeing some replays on some pest and a few new ones. Pests covered this month include: Cinch bugs, fall army worms, cicadas, cicada killers, fire ants and yellow jackets. |
| [Image: Parasite of cockroach egg cases.]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs August 2009 The bugs of August 2009 include: Ensign wasps, Armyworms, Red-headed azalea caterpillars, Lantana lace bug, Asian hackberry aphid, Rose borer, Grape leaf skeletonizer. |
| [Image: Walnut caterpillar and adult]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs August 2008 Caterpillars and adults on shade trees and chinch bugs and parasitized armyworm. |
| [Image: Hackberry aphid on leaf.]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs July 2008 Bugs of the month: Asian wooly aphid, Lubber grasshopper, June beetles, Crape myrtle aphids, Psocids, African honey bees, Orange dog caterpillar, Cicada killers. |
| [Image: Raspberry crazy ant]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs June 2008 Ants and insects of the month: Crazy raspberry ants, Caribbean crazy ant, Crazy ants, Paratrechina longicornis, leaf-cutting ant, Atta texana, Pharaoh ants, Monomorium pharaonis, Argentine ant, Linepithyema humile, Carpenter ants, Camponotus, Spider mites, Fall web worms, River birch sawfly, Citrus psyllid |
| [Image: Pine and Grape Colaspsis]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs June 2009 Insects of the month for June 2009. |
| [Image: Mosquito feeding]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs, May 2009 Bugs for the month of May 2009. We are getting hot and wet, and we are beginning to see some serious insect problems. |
| [Image: bee removal]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs - May 2008 Bugs to watch for in May |
| [Image: Honeybees swarming]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs April 2009 Bugs of the month |
| [Image: buck moths and larva]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs, March 2009 Insects for March: Buck moths, Eastern tent caterpillars, Forest tent caterpillars, Tussock moths, Varied carpet beetles, Mites, White flies, Scales. |
| [Image: Crane flies and larvae]Bugs, Bugs,Bugs February 2008 Bugs of the month. |
| [Image: Leaf Footed Plant bug]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs -- February 2009 Bugs of February |
| [Image: strawberry/scarlet-bodied wasp moth]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs January 2009 Bugs for January. |
| [Image: aphid]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs December 2008 Bugs to watch for in December |
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| [Image: Sawflies]Bugs, Bugs, Bugs November 2007 Bugs of November to watch for in home and yards. |
| Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: October 2006 A few strange caterpillars and other insects are being found around the state. |
| Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: October 2007 A couple of bugs this month are new to the state. You're encouragedto pick up and send in anything you have not seen before. Especially if you get plants from outside the state or something unusual shows up after a storm or other extreme conditions. |
| Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: September 2007 The insect list is short this month, but one item in particular includes an in-depth discussion. The African honeybees and their recent discovery in two more parishes have some of the public concerned. Before there is a panic, some information needs to be presented. |
| Bugs, Bugs, Bugs: September 2006 We are seeing a decline in some insect populations but some explosions in others. Here are some potential problems this month. |
| Bugs, Bugs, Bugs,August 2007 As soggy as it has been one would hope that most of the insects had drowned, but alas, no such luck. Some have said they have become more relaxed and excited in the somewhat cooler environment and many have moved indoors to escape the constant drenches and standing puddles. |
| Bugs, Bugs, Bugs July 2007 common beneficials in and around the yard. |
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