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G78-412 Guide For Controlling Insects On Pets (Revised December 1989), John B. Campbell, David L. Keith
G78-412 Guide For Controlling Insects On Pets (Revised December 1989), John B. Campbell, David L. Keith
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This guide is restricted to the most common insect pests of cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, guinea pigs, and gerbils.
Pets, like all animals, are subject to attack by certain insects. Sanitation around the area where pets are kept, cleanliness of the pets, good care and nutrition all help reduce the chance of a serious problem.
G78-391 Controlling Poultry Insects, Robert E. Roselle, Earl W. Gleaves
G78-391 Controlling Poultry Insects, Robert E. Roselle, Earl W. Gleaves
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This publication contains information on the control of poultry insects. Poultry Lice Poultry lice are small, wingless insects with chewing mouthparts. The most common in Nebraska are brown chicken lice and chicken body lice. Less important are large chicken lice, shaft lice, chicken head lice, fluff lice, and several other species which are rarely present. Poultry Mites Several kinds of mites attack poultry. The most common are chicken mites and northern fowl mites. Occasionally scaley-leg mites are a problem.