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G07-1523 Low Toxic Cockroach Control, Barbara P. Ogg, Clyde Ogg
G07-1523 Low Toxic Cockroach Control, Barbara P. Ogg, Clyde Ogg
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This 2007 NebGuide describes how to identify common cockroach species, what they need to survive, and effective, low-toxic alternatives to traditional chemical control options.
G07-1523 Low Toxic Cockroach Control, Barbara P. Ogg, Clyde Ogg
G07-1523 Low Toxic Cockroach Control, Barbara P. Ogg, Clyde Ogg
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide describes how to identify common cockroach species, what they need to survive, and effective, low-toxic alternatives to traditional chemical control options.
G03-1523 Low Toxic Cockroach Control, Barbara P. Ogg, Clyde L. Ogg
G03-1523 Low Toxic Cockroach Control, Barbara P. Ogg, Clyde L. Ogg
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide describes how to identify common cockroach species, what they need to survive, and effective, low-toxic alternatives to traditional chemical control options.
Some people see a cockroach and immediately grab a can of bug spray, but a quick spray from an aerosol can won't provide long-term control. Ingredients in most aerosol and "bomb" treatments repel cockroaches. Using these products can cause the cockroaches to hide deeper inside walls and be more difficult to control later. To make the most of your efforts to control cockroaches, use a multiple tactic approach. First, you need to understand a little about the …
Ec86-1539 Common Household Pests
Ec86-1539 Common Household Pests
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This 4-color extension circular was prepared by Extension entomologists of the North Central States in cooperation with the Federal Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. This publications shows the following insects:
1. Oriential cockroach 2. American cockroach
3. German cockroach
4. Brown-banded cockroach
5. House fly
6. Black carpet beetle
7. Webbing clothes moth
8. Silverfish
9. Flea
10. Brown dog tick
11. Pavement ant
12. Subterranean termite
13. Powder-post beetle
14. Carpenter ant
15. Boxelder bug