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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)
... , is caused by Florida carpenter ants. However, unlike the wood-damaging black carpenter ant, Camponotus pennsylvanicus (DeGreer), found in ... or reproductive. Larvae are maggot- like, and pupae reside in silk cocoons and are often mistaken for eggs. Winged reproductives ... problems due to lack of adequate access), behind wood panels, in wood furniture, cracks in floors, under bathroom fixtures, and ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Society of Ethnobiology - Annual Conference Abstracts
... with an ethnobiological flavor have included basketmaking, acorn cooking, agave roasting, fiberwork, wood carving, making musical instruments, spinning wild silk, and more. The conference culminates with a Friday evening banquet, usually featuring ...
ethnobiology.org

Espalier
... and plums which bear fruit on the previous year's wood. Therefore, a new set of branches are trained into position ... "pesticide" is an umbrella term for all insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, rodenticides, wood preservatives and household disinfectants that may be used to kill some ... we call cobs. Each kernel of corn has one piece of silk attached, and this is where the pollen from the male ...
gardenline.usask.ca

FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Future Flora of North America Volumes
... , Euphorbiaceae, Rhamnaceae, Vitaceae & Linaceae] – Red Mangrove family; Dogwood family + tupelo, blackgum; Silk Tassel family; Olax family; Sandalwood family; Showy Mistletoe family; Christmas Mistletoe ... family + orange, lemon, lime, hoptree, torchwood, pricklyash; Creosote-bush family + caltrop, lignumvitae; Wood-Sorrel family; Geranium family; Meadow-Foam family; Nasturtium family; Touch-me ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu

Recycling Clothing With No Sewing Skills Needed, HYG-5505-92
... $ Sweaters 18.00 - 35.00 Vests 12.00 - 20.00 Blouses Silk 18.00 - 35.00 Cotton/Poly/Misc. 8.00 - 18.00 Skirts ... $ Sweaters 10.00 - 20.00 Vests 6.00 - 10.00 Blouses Silk 6.00 - 15.00 Cotton/Poly/Misc. 6.00 - 10.00 Skirts ... , Ohio State University Cooperative Extension Service, June 1983. Weiland, Barbara and Wood, Leslie, Clothes Sense, Palmer Pletch Associates, 1983. All educational programs conducted ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Storing Wedding Gowns and Textile Heirlooms, HYG-5545-94
... some christening gowns require dry cleaning, especially garments made from silk, acetate, rayon or wool. Drycleaning removes oil-based stains including greasy ... stored in cedar chests. The acid given off by the wood in the cedar chest can weaken the textile over time. ... occasionally, the yellowing can be removed. With protein fibers, i.e., silk and wool, yellowing is typical of the material's aging ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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UCJEPS: Jepson Manual Treatment Indexes
... Fern Family BLECHNACEAE · Deer Fern Family DENNSTAEDTIACEAE · Bracken Family DRYOPTERIDACEAE · Wood Fern Family EQUISETACEAE · Horsetail Family ISOETACEAE · Quillwort Family LYCOPODIACEAE · ... Family FAGACEAE · Oak Family FOUQUIERIACEAE · Ocotillo Family FRANKENIACEAE · Frankenia Family GARRYACEAE · Silk Tassel Family GENTIANACEAE · Gentian Family GERANIACEAE · Geranium Family GROSSULARIACEAE · ...
ucjeps.berkeley.edu

Biology/Botany Trivia
... Article By Year]  March 2002: Silk From A Silkworm Larva  November 2001: Major Animal Phyla  August 1999: Plant Fibers: Textiles  July 1999: The Anatomy Of Wood  June 1999: Stem And Root Anatomy ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

The Arboretum of Los Angeles County
... Mimidae Mockingbird Family Motacillidae Pipit Family Odontophoridae Quail Family Paridae Titmouse Family Parulidae Wood-warbler Family Passeridae Old World Sparrow Family Pelecanidae Pelican Family Phalacrocoracidae Cormorant ... White-winged Conure Typically seen in flocks feeding and playing in the "Floss-silk" trees during spring and summer. Psittacula krameri Rose-ringed Parakeet, None Would ...
www.arboretum.org

University of Hawaii Campus Plants, UH Botany
... 'alaea, lipstick plant; Bixaceae Blighia sapida; akee; Sapindaceae Bombax ceiba; red silk cotton tree; Bombaceae Bombax glabra; Malabar chestnut Bougainvillea sp.; bougainvillea, ... ; Caesalpiniaceae Casuarina equisetifolia; ironwood, she oak; Casuarinaceae Catalpa longissima; yoke-wood, Bignoniaceae Catharanthus roseus; Madagascar periwinkle; Apocynaceae Cattleya sp.; cattleya; Orchidaceae Cecropia ...
www.botany.hawaii.edu




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