| Termite Treatments Information on different methods and techniques for dealing with and preventing termites. The goal of termite Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is to prevent or stop injury caused by termites. There are several options for treating an existing structure for termites. |
| [Image: Managing Imported Fire Ants in Urban Areas]Managing Imported Fire Ants in Urban Areas Properly identifying the ant species is the first step in determining whether and how to control them. In this publication there are options for managing various kinds of imported fire ant problems. |
| [Image: landscaping around slab]Integrated Pest Management of Termites in the Landscape Landscaping practices may increase the risk of subterranean termites attacking a structure and of spreading formosan subterranean termites. Concepts on reducing the risks of termites during landscaping are presented. |
| Termite Facts and Figures Damage by termites can be very expensive. A comparison of costs of using treated wood, concrete or steel in construction is presented. |
| Check Houses For Termites Before Buying What to look for on termites and termite damage when buying a new home. |
| Overview for Integrated Pest Management of Subterranean Termites in Louisiana This article provides an overview of integrated pest management of subterranean termites in Louisiana. |
| [Image: drywood termite head]Heads of Termites Heads of the types of termites in Louisiana are shown. |
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| [Image: Chris Dunaway inspects for termites]‘Termite hunters’ hard at work in New Orleans (Distributed 12/22/07) Armed with flashlights and long, sharp probes, LSU AgCenter inspectors search for termites in homes and businesses in the historic New Orleans French Quarter. They crawl through attics and prowl every room in a building, poking at walls suspected of harboring termites and knocking on baseboards listening for hollow sounds that would indicate termites have eaten away the wood. |
| Take Precautions Against Termites (Distributed 09/24/07) Among the many natural threats homeowners face is termite infestation. Precautions can minimize that threat. |
| [Image: Image 1]Tetramorium bicarinatum: Pavement Ants Identification, biology and treatment of pavement ants |
| [Image: Image 1]Little Black Ant Management in Structures Identification, biology, and treatment of Little Black Ants. |
| [Image: Fire Ant Control]Broadcast Baits for Fire Ant Control A Southern IPM Center publication. When choosing a broadcast bait to control imported fire ants, consumers and professional pesticide applicators face a confusing array of brand names and active ingredients with varying product performances. This guide addresses common concerns about broadcast baits to help consumers and professionals choose products that best fit their needs and situations. |
| [Image: Image 1]Elongate Twig Ant Identification, biology and treatment of the elongate twig ant. |
| [Image: Image 1]Crazy Ant Control in Structures Identification, biology and treatment of the crazy ant in structures. |
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| Formosan Subterranean Termite Damage and Detection Most people are aware of the damage fire and severe weather can do to their homes, but many overlook the threat of termites. Photos of termite damage and signs of termite infestation are included in this publication, which covers Formosan subterranean termites and other subterranean termites. |
| The Pest Ants of Louisiana: A Guide to Their Identification, Biology and Control Ants range from mildly to highly annoying. Knowing the species, biology and control can help you manage them. This is a useful reference for pest management professionals, extension personnel and homeowners. A key to ants, color photographs, diagrams and a glossary are included. Spiral bound copies are available for $10 each. To purchase using a check, use the pdf order form. To purchase with a credit card, click on "order publication." |
| A Guide for Integrated Pest Management of Termites There are about 2,500 species of termites worldwide. Although only about 2% are frequent invaders of wood structures used by humans, termites must be managed because they can and will cause great damage. This publication includes information on how to manage them. Only available in pdf format. |
| Entomologist Warns About Things That Go Bite In The Night They can travel across a country or even traverse continents in a suitcase or shoe, and they’re infamous for infesting intimate locations – beds. Now the fabled bedbug is infesting beds around New York City, and some people are concerned if the bugs will spread. |
| Termite Research To Continue In New Orleans French Quarter LSU AgCenter faculty members are working on plans to put the Formosan subterranean termite research project in New Orleans’ French Quarter back on track after the recent hurricanes. |
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