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Ants
... Florida Figure 3. Pharaoh ant. CREDITS: James Castner, University of Florida Figure 4. Imported fire ant. CREDITS: James Castner, University of Florida Figure 5. Ghost ant. CREDITS: James Castner, University of Florida Figure ...
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Ant Trails: A Key to Management with Baits
... for proper placement of baits and effective control. CREDITS: James Castner, University of Florida Figure 2. Pharaoh ant. An interview with each apartment dweller is a good way ... Figure 3 ) control are nest and barrier treatments with residual insecticides. How can knowledge of trailing behavior be applied to these methods of control? CREDITS: James Castner, University of Florida Figure 3. Florida ...
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Fleas
... and mice. CREDITS: James Castner, University of Florida Figure 1. Cat flea adult. Biology The female flea lays her tiny, white eggs ( Figure 2 ) loosely on the hairs, in the ... CREDITS: James Castner, University of Florida Figure 2. Flea eggs and feces. CREDITS: James Castner, University of Florida Figure 3. Flea larvae. CREDITS: James Castner, University of Florida Figure 4. Flea cocoons. Fleas ...
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Subterranean Termites
... Figure 3 for the termite life cycle. CREDITS: University of Florida Figure 2. Castes of termite from top left, right and bottom; worker, soldier, and winged reproductive. CREDITS: University of Florida Figure ... equal size. See Figure 5. CREDITS: James Castner, University of Florida Figure 4. Winged reproductive subterranean termite. CREDITS: University of Florida Figure 5. Subterranean termite (top ...
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Chiggers
... however, in Florida they are not known to transmit disease. The intense irritation and subsequent scratching may result in secondary infection. CREDITS: Jerry F. Butler, University of Florida Figure 1. Chigger. Biology Adult chiggers usually overwinter in protected places and become active in the spring, although in Florida they may be active ...
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Florida Carpenter Ant, Bull Ant, Tortugas Carpenter Ant, Camponotus floridanus (Buckley) and Camponotus tortuganus (Emery) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Subfamily ormicinae: Tribe Camponotini)
... Scheffrahn, University of Florida Figure 3. Female alate (reproductive) of the Florida carpenter ant, Camponatus floridanus (Buckley). CREDITS: Rudolf H. Scheffrahn, University of Florida Figure 4. Male ... Florida Figure 7. Adult workers, and brood (larvae and pupae) of the Florida carpenter ant, Camponatus floridanus (Buckley). CREDITS: Rudolf H. Scheffrahn, University of Florida Figure 8. Florida ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... chilling requirement ( Figure 1 ). Common cultivars grown in more northern climates are too high in chilling requirement to be grown successfully in Florida. Only those cultivars adapted to Florida's mild winter climate should be considered. Figure 1. In Florida, stone fruits tend to bloom soon ...
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Building a Floating Hydroponic Garden
... does not override the normal challenges of gardening in the warm season in Florida. Figure 6. Healthy lettuce being grown in a standard 4x8 ft floating garden. Not ... Cooperative Extension service. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Florida, IFAS, Florida A. & M. University Cooperative Extension Program, and Boards of County Commissioners Cooperating. ...
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Squirrels of Florida
... are a brief description of each. Figure 1. Gray Squirrel The ever-present gray squirrel is one of the most commonly seen mammals throughout Florida (see Figure 2 ). These medium-sized squirrels weigh ... them and they can supplement this food by using bird feeders and gardens. Figure 2. residential areas. Fox Squirrel Florida's fox squirrel population generally has not fared well. Although they still ...
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Management of Soil and Water for Vegetable Production in Southwest Florida
... water table to the root zone in sandy soils of southwest Florida. Figure 7. Improvement in moisture holding capacity of a southwest Florida sandy soil due to compost addition. Values represent the mean ... the environment, rather than to the intended vegetable crop, is of great concern in southwest Florida. Figure 10. Results of 10 years of selected compost applications to a vegetable field at the ...
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