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Management of Soil and Water for Vegetable Production in Southwest Florida
... use efficiency comparable to a seepage system. The system could be run to reduce surface dust (wind erosion) to protect tender plants and soil loss, or to wet the soil for ... un-composted organic sources for the reasons discussed below. High application rates of compost can lead to the mineralization and subsequent release of nitrogen in excess of that required to satisfy ...
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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)
... often founded within 20 to 100 feet of a mature nest. Proximity of nests can lead to fighting among neighboring colonies. CREDITS: John Warner, University of Florida Figure 6. Florida carpenter ... winged reproductives, however, finding the nest sites can be difficult. A small amount of insecticidal dust or spray applied directly to the nest area is usually successful. Excessive treatment can become ...
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White-footed Ants
... trails going up the sides of houses can often be seen entering soffit vents that lead into attics. Ants usually will not find any food sources up there. Therefore, liquid baits ... feed on the baits. Extreme infestations in the attic may need treatment with an insecticidal dust or spray. ALWAYS FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS when using an insecticide. Treat Vegetation Residual (longer-lasting ...
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