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Beekeeping

Manual I: Understanding the Honey Bee - 4H-571
Manual II: Working with Honey Bees - 4H-586
Manual III: Advanced Beekeeping Methods - 4H-593
Social Bees and Wasps - E-44-W
Protecting Honey Bees from Pesticides - E-53-W
Solitary Bees and Wasps: Carpenter Bee, Cicada Killer and Mud Daubers - E-63-W
Parasitic Mites of Honey Bees - E-201-W
Using Honey Bees in Pollination - E-216-W
Carpenter Bees - E-252-W

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Biological Control

Common Natural Enemies - E-92-W

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Exotic Invasive Pests

The Gypsy Moth in Indiana - GM-1
Gypsy Moth Q and A for Christmas Tree Growers and Nursery Producers - GM-2
Gypsy Moth Poster - GM-3 (Order from Jodie Ellis)
Q and A About Using Btk to Control Gypsy Moth - GM-4
Q and A About Pheromones and Controlling Gypsy Moth - GM-5
Beware of Hitch Hikers! - GM-6
Bamboo Long-horned Beetle - CAPS-1
Asian Ambrosia Beetle - CAPS-2

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Field Crops

European Corn Borer in Field Corn - E-17-W
Corn Earworm - E-31-W
Managing Corn Rootworms - E-49-W
Protecting Honey Bees from Pesticides - E-53-W
Soybean Insect Control Recommendations - E-77-W
Nematodes - E-79-W
Corn Insects - Above Ground - E-83
Corn Insects - Below Ground - E-84
Common Soybean Insects - E-85-W
Common Small Grain Insects - E-86
Common Forage Legume Insects - E-87
Soybean Cyst Nematode - E-210-W
Needle Nematode - E-215-W
Soybean Aphid - E-217-W
Monitoring and Decision Rules for Western Corn Rootworm Beetles in Soybean - E-218-W
Corn Insect Control Recommendations - E-219-W
Alfalfa Insect Control Recommendations - E-220-W

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Fruit

Protecting Honey Bees from Pesticides - E-53-W
Common Fruit Insects - E-89
Managing Pests in Home Fruit Plantings - ID-146
Pesticide Use on Melons Grown in Indiana - ID-194

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Household and Structural

Selecting a Termite Control Service - E-2-W
Termite Control - E-4-W
Fly Control Around the Home - E-7-W
Fleas - E-8-W
Clothes Moths and Carpet Beetles - E-18-W
Ants - E-22-W
Cockroaches - E-23-W
Boxelder Bugs - E-24-W
Mosquitoes in and Around the Home - E-26-W
Chiggers - E-34-W
Social Bees and Wasps - E-44-W
Mosquito Management by Trained Personnel - E-52-W
Protecting Honey Bees from Pesticides - E-53-W
Millipedes, Sowbugs, Pillbugs - E-55-W
Clover Mites in the Home - E-59-W
Solitary Bees and Wasps: Carpenter Bee, Cicada Killer and Mud Daubers - E-63-W
Insects in Firewood - E-67-W
Ticks- Biology and Their Control - E-71-W
Spiders - E-72-W
Powder Post Beetles - E-73-W
Japanese Beetles in the Urban Landscape - E-75-W
Common Household Pests - E-81
Stinging and Biting Pests - E-90
Asian Lady Beetle - E-214-W
A Practical Guide to Cockroach Control in Multi-Family Housing Units - E-241-W
Carpenter Bees - E-252-W
Mud Daubers - E-253-W
Cicada Killers - E-254-W
Fall Webworm - E-255-W
Borers of pines and Other Needle Bearing Evergreens in Landscapes - E-256-W

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Landscape and Ornamental

Mimosa Webworm - E-11-W
Boxelder Bugs - E-24-W
The Elm Leaf Beetle - E-25-W
Bagworms - E-27-W
Scale Insects on Shade Trees and Shrubs - E-29-W
Managing Insect Pests of Nut Trees - E-33-W
Zimmerman Pine Moth - E-40-W
Spider Mites on Ornamentals - E-42-W
Slugs in Homes, Gardens, and Greenhouses - E-45-W
Periodical Cicada of Indiana - E-47-W
Bronze Birch Borer - E-50-W
Protecting Honey Bees from Pesticides - E-53-W
Galls on Shade Trees, and Shrubs - E-56
Turfgrass Insect Management - E-61-W
Flower Garden Pests - E-70
Japanese Beetles in the Urban Landscape - E-75-W
Common Tree and Shrub Pests - E-82
Western Flower Thrips - E-110-W
Fungus Gnats and Shoreflys - E-111-W
Developing an Integrated Pest Management Program for Nurseries - E-213-W
Asian Lady Beetle - E-214-W
Home Landscape and Nursery Insecticides - E-221-W
Carpenter Bees - E-252-W
Mud Daubers - E-253-W
Cicada Killers - E-254-W
Fall Webworm - E-255-W
Borers of pines and Other Needle Bearing Evergreens in Landscapes - E-256-W
Crabapples Resistant to Apple Scab and Japanese Beetle in Indiana - ID-217-W
Insect and Mite Control on Woody Ornamentals and Herbaceous Perennials.
Field Crops Integrated Pest Management (Order form available upon download) - IPM-1
Seed Corn Integrated Pest Management (Order form available upon download) - IPM-2
The Gypsy Moth in Indiana - GM-1
Gypsy Moth Q and A for Christmas Tree Growers and Nursery Producers - GM-2
Gypsy Moth Poster - GM-3 (Order from Jodie Ellis)
Q and A About Using Btk to Control Gypsy Moth - GM-4
Q and A About Pheromones and Controlling Gypsy Moth - GM-5
Beware of Hitch Hikers! - GM-6

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Livestock and Poultry

Control of Poultry Pests - E-3-W
Control of Swine Pests - E-9-W
Controlling Flies on Dairy Farms E-10-W
Control of Cattle Pests - E-12-W
Control of Sheep Pests - E-16-W
The Face Fly - E-206-W
Self Application Devices for Cattle Insect Control - E-207

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Nematology

Nematodes - E-79-W
Soybean Cyst Nematode - E-210-W
Needle Nematode - E-215-W
Field Crops Integrated Pest Management (Order form available upon download) - IPM-1
Seed Corn Integrated Pest Management (Order form available upon download) - IPM-2

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Public Health

Fly Control Around the Home - E-7-W
Fleas - E-8-W
Cockroaches - E-23-W
Mosquitoes in and Around the Home - E-26-W
Chiggers - E-34-W
Social Bees and Wasps - E-44-W
Mosquito Management by Trained Personnel - E-52-W
Protecting Honey Bees from Pesticides - E-53-W
Solitary Bees and Wasps: Carpenter Bee, Cicada Killer and Mud Daubers - E-63-W
Ticks- Biology and Their Control - E-71-W
Spiders - E-72-W
Common Household Pests - E-81
Stinging and Biting Pests - E-90
West Nile Virus in Indiana - E-240-W
A Practical Guide to Cockroach Control in Multi-Family Housing Units - E-241-W
The Biology and Medical Importance of Mosquitoes in Indiana - E-242-W
The Biology and Medical Importance of Ticks in Indiana - E-243-W
Lyme Disease - E-244-W
Human Lice: Biology and Public Health Risk - E-245-W
Horse and Deer Flies: Biology and Public Health Risk - E-246-W
Fleas: Biology and Public Health Risk - E-247-W
Stinging Insects and Medical Risk - E-248-W
Bed Bugs: Biology and Public Health Risk - E-249-W
Biting Midges: Biology and Public Health Risk - E-250-W
Carpenter Bees - E-252-W
Mud Daubers - E-253-W
Cicada Killers - E-254-W

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Stored Food and Grain

Insect Pests of Home Stored Foods - E-37-W
Stored Grain Insect Pest Management - E-66-W
Principal Stored Grain Insects of Indiana - E-80-W
Grain Mite - E-222-W
Indianmeal Moth - E-223-W
Red and Confused Flour Beetles - E-224-W
Parasitic Wasps - E-225-W
Hairy Fungus Beetle - E-226-W
Rusty, Flat, and Flour Mill Beetles - E-227-W
Sawtoothed Grain Beetle - E-228-W
Dried fruit Beetle - E-229-W
Warehouse Beetle - E-230-W
Pirate Bugs - E-231-W
Foreign Grain Beetle - E-232-W
Small Flies - E-233-W
Filth Flies - E-234-W
Nuisance Flies - E-235-W
Angoumois Grain Moth - E-236-W
Rice, Granary, and Maize Weevils - E-237-W
Lesser Grain Borer - E-238-W
Cigarette Beetle - E-239-W
Post Harvest Pocket Guide Order Form - ID-215

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Turfgrass

Fleas - E-8-W
Ants - E-22-W
Chiggers - E-34-W
Spider Mites on Ornamentals - E-42-W
Social Bees and Wasps - E-44-W
Slugs in Homes, Gardens, and Greenhouses - E-45-W
Periodical Cicada of Indiana - E-47-W
Mosquito Management by Trained Personnel - E-52-W
Millipedes, Sowbugs, Pillbugs - E-55-W
Clover Mites in the Home - E-59-W
Turfgrass Insect Management - E-61-W
Solitary Bees and Wasps: Carpenter Bee, Cicada Killer and Mud Daubers - E-63-W
Flower Garden Pests - E-70
Ticks- Biology and Their Control - E-71-W
Japanese Beetles in the Urban Landscape - E-75-W
Home Landscape and Nursery Insecticides - E-221-W
Carpenter Bees - E-252-W
Mud Daubers - E-253-W
Cicada Killers - E-254-W
Fall Webworm - E-255-W