Agriculture & Natural Resources

Texas Pest Identification and Treatments:
Managing pests that is designed to meet an individuals production goals in the most economically and environmentally sound manner possible using a combination of control tactics. Your Randall County Extension office is pleased to offer assistance in pest control in both the rual and urban setting. Through applied technologies, weed ecology and environmental stewardship.


Photo credit: TAMU Extension, Dallas Center

Web sites
Insect Answers (Discover Entomology)
Texas A&M Agricultural Pest Management
Texas A&M Entomology
Texas IPM (Integrated Pest Management)
Texas A&M Cotton Program (Aggie Cotton)
Insect Pests for Sorghum
Texas Imported Fire Ant Program
Vegetable IPM for Home Gardens
Termites (TAMU)
IPM for Schools
Pecan Kernel
Africanized Bee Information
Insect Resistance Management Center
Insect and Disease Quick Photos
Urban Entomology Index of Internet Resources
Insects in the City

Popular Publications

Caterpillar Pests of Vegetables
Mosquitoes and the Diseases they Transmit
Managing Cotton Insects in the High Plains, Rolling Plains and Trans Pecos Areas of Texas:2006 (E-6)
Managing Insect and Mite Pests of Texas Corn: 2006
Managing Insect and Mite Pests of Texas Small Grains (188 K)
Managing Insect and Mite Pests of Texas Forage Crops (18 MB)
Managing Insects and Mite Pests of Texas Sorghum
Managing Insect and Mite Pests of Commercial Pecans in Texas
Managing Insect Pests of Texas Sunflower
Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage

For more information contact: Danny Nusser
200 N. Brown Rd. - Canyon, TX 79015
806-468-5543 (office) - 806-468-5547 (fax)
Randall County Agriculture & Natural Resources

Learn more about Randall County Texas Cooperative Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources:

Crop Management

Livestock Management

Water Resources

Farm Saftey

Weeds and Pests

Lawn and Garden

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