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Boxelder bugs are overwintering pests that feed on boxelder trees and seeds. They have three orange stripes on their thorax and many veins in the membranous part of their wing, which distinguishes them from seed bugs (Lygaeidae). Here you can see the segmented beak used to suck fluids from food sources. For more information on overwintering pests: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/whats_bugging_you/occ_invaders/def...
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Taken near the end of July with my work camera. Lit with the internal LED only.
This a Hornets nest I was called out to remove, as it was built over the doorway of a childs play room.
Hornets unfortunetly have a bit of a fearsome reputation and I think it's rather undeserved, when compared to their much more agressive smaller cousins, the common wasp.
Many wasps will readily sting, even for approaching their nests, whereas hornets are generally much more placid and largely ignorant of anyone near their nests.
I took photos of this one, as it's very unusual to see the cell structure inside the nest, without physically breaking through the outer skin of the nest, which is made from a mixture of chewed dead wood (typically from untreated sheds and fencepanels) and saliva.
If you look carefully, you can see tiny eggs glued into the cells, which will grow into larvae, then full adults.
Unlike bees nests, wasps and hornets do not ever produce honey - the cell structure is only ever used as a nursery chamber for future generations.
It's not always easy to distinguish a hornets nest from a wasps nest without seeing the hosts, but the outer skin of a hornets nest is usually more yellow than the typical grey of a wasps nest.
Size is no indication either - the largest wasps nest ever found was discovered in a barn in New Zealand and measured approximately 12 feet by 6 feet!
Light brushing and mopping to remove dust and surface particles should be performed regularly. Avoid using upright vacuum cleaners as the fast moving brushes can cause surface particles to scratch your parquet floor.
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This is lucky and Pepsi the brothers grim.
Spongy moth eggs can be found in large masses attached to solid outdoor objects such as trees, stones, lawn furniture, and logs. Each mass can contain from 50 to over 1,000 eggs. Monitor for egg masses during the winter when they are easily spotted and physically scrape them off.
For more information on gypsy moths in NY, including an egg sampling survey, visit www.dec.ny.gov/animals/83118.html.
Photo: Joellen Lampman
This is silent enemy enters building/structures from below the ground level. Perforating the foundation, It finds its way to upper levels by moving through wall cavities, joints and floors. It moves through enter spaces of brick and stone work in composite and masonry foundations, penetrate concrete slab-in –grade constructions and RCC columns and beams. The steel used in RCC rusts during the curing period and provides excellent tunnel space for termites, facilitating their entry to upper floors. Termites are reported to even crack to beams to get to the wooden part of the roof. To detect termite activity, look for swarms galleries in wood , mud tubes, soil passages and areas close to light sources in buildings. Especially during spring and autumn.
Termite damage to your valuable possessions like costly wooden-work and furniture, clothes, books, important documents, priceless painting- for that matter any thing that has a cellulose base. They also ruin lawns and garden. Termite treatment methods are :-
(a)Pre-Construction Termite Treatment
(b)Post-Construction TermiteTreatment
(c) Soil Treatment.
Norway rats detect their body position with hairs called vibrissae. Because rodents are prey species and have poor vision, these hairs help rats to navigate in their environment and stay along walls and other surfaces for protection.
Photo by Matt Frye, NYSIPM
To learn more about rodent control, see our "Mice and Rats" webpage: nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/rodents/
Boxelder bugs are overwintering pests that feed on boxelder trees and seeds. They have three orange stripes on their thorax and many veins in the membranous part of their wing, which distinguishes them from seed bugs (Lygaeidae). For more information on overwintering pests: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/whats_bugging_you/occ_invaders/def...
Five-leaf akebia is an invasive plant that was introduced to the US in 1845. This woody vine has palmately compound leaves with up to five oval leaflets. For more information: plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=AKQU
Photo by Matt Frye, NYSIPM
To learn more about rodent control, see our "Mice and Rats" webpage: nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/rodents/
Drain lines from bar-tops can become clogged with sugars, and provide breeding habitat for flies. Drains should not have low spots where fluids can collect.
Common cocklebur. For more information on identification and control, visit turfweeds.cals.cornell.edu/plant/identify/152.Poisonous to livestock - www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/php/plants.php?action=indiv&....
Tick drags with a weighted piece of felt or flannel can be used to monitor for ticks. After walking through an area with the tick drag in direct contact with vegetation, the number, identity and life stage of ticks on the drag cloth are counted. Pictured is Jody Gangloff-Kaufmann of the New York State IPM Program. For more information: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/factsheets/buildings/tick_mgmt.pdf
Oak tree falls after being infested by Gold Spotted Oak Borer (GSOB) on Oak Grove Drive in Descanso, CA. It causes some damage to nearby vehicle. Photo taken late May, 2010, by Forest Service, Maureen Anderson.
Mosquito emerging from a pupal case in a shallow pool of water. Eliminate standing water to reduce mosquito populations. For more information see: "What's all the buzz about mosquitoes?" at: hdl.handle.net/1813/43851
Additional accessories in the swimming pools for your family are necessary. For example, the addition of the pool lights of more than just decoration but can increase the safety factor and creates a soothing atmosphere, especially if you have to swim in the evening.
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Author: Nozaki Michio
野崎倫夫 (TARC)
Date: 1973-1976
Project: 稲作栽培技術の改善に関する研究
Country: マレーシア (Malaysia)
Place: Muda Irrigation Area (ムダ潅漑地域)
Keywords: 稲作栽培技術の改善に関する研究,マレーシア,ムダ潅漑地域,稲作,Rice Cultivation,pest Control,malaysia
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In 2013, periodical cicadas emerged after being in the ground for 17 years. Adult females oviposit or lay eggs in branch tips, causing damage known as flagging when branch tips die.
An All Creatures wildlife control truck is equipped with ladders, tools and equipment. Residential and commercial clients ask us to solve a wide variety of problems.
We’re passionate about wildlife, nature and resolving your concerns. We have extensive experience (a combined total of 18 years full-time, 52 weeks a year) in wildlife damage control, and are fully insured and licensed.
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Dr. Grant discusses the biology and damage of the annual bluegrass weevil. For more on this insect: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/factsheets/turfgrass/abw.pdf
Most of these worms are alfalfa weevil larvae. There are also several pea aphids and more other insects. Ken Wise
Copper wool is a better temporary exclusion device than steel wool, which can rust away. A permanent solution is to repair the gap around these wire penetrations using concrete patch.
Photo by Matt Frye, NYSIPM
To learn more about rodent control, see our "Mice and Rats" webpage: nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/rodents/
Raccoons are opportunistic omnivores that can be found in urban and rural areas. This raccoon was looking for a meal in an open garbage can. For more information on raccoons: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/publications/beasts/default.asp
Yellowjackets nesting outside and above a window were removed using a household vacuum. After 50+ yellowjackets were removed, the vacuum canister was sealed in a plastic bag and placed in a freezer for two days. For more information on stinging insects: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/whats_bugging_you/stinging_pests/d...
Photo by Matt Frye, NYSIPM
To learn more about rodent control, see our "Mice and Rats" webpage: nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/rodents/
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This is silent enemy enters building/structures from below the ground level. Perforating the foundation, It finds its way to upper levels by moving through wall cavities, joints and floors. It moves through enter spaces of brick and stone work in composite and masonry foundations, penetrate concrete slab-in –grade constructions and RCC columns and beams. The steel used in RCC rusts during the curing period and provides excellent tunnel space for termites, facilitating their entry to upper floors. Termites are reported to even crack to beams to get to the wooden part of the roof. To detect termite activity, look for swarms galleries in wood , mud tubes, soil passages and areas close to light sources in buildings. Especially during spring and autumn.
Termite damage to your valuable possessions like costly wooden-work and furniture, clothes, books, important documents, priceless painting- for that matter any thing that has a cellulose base. They also ruin lawns and garden. Termite treatment methods are :-
(a)Pre-Construction Termite Treatment
(b)Post-Construction TermiteTreatment
(c) Soil Treatment.
Pre-Construction Anti - termite treatment:-
Chemical emulsion apply at follwing stages:-
Stage A :- Treat the bottom surface and sides of the excavation made for column pits. Wall trenches per square feet area.
Stage B :- Treat the refill earth on both sides of all build-up walls (approximate width 30cm ) and depth 45cm of vertical surface of substructure.
Stage C :- Treat the entire leveled surface (before laying the floor) .in case of RCC framed struture with columns and plinth beams and RCC basement, the treatment can starts at a depth of 50cm below ground level.
Stage D :-The treatment along the external & internal walls of entire building below concrete and masonry apron & soil under existing floor using chemical emulsion at per square feet including drilling & plugging hole as per standard norms. Our squad will drill the hole, both side or existing wall. We will drill the holes every one square feet on the inside building & out side plinth area. We will close all the holes at floor area. All plinth area spray by our chemical emulsion before laying floor.
Stage E:- Treatment inside the building by chemical emulsion (in oil/kerosene base solution) on all wodden work all the wooden work in twice time as per standard norms& all walls spray by chemical emulsions. We close the holes by white cement.
Post Construction Anti-termite treatment:- Chemical emulsion apply at follwing stages:-
)External treatment
MASONARY FOUNDATIONS
Dig shovel width trenches along the external wall of the building exposing the foundation wall surfaces 50cm deep holes, all along this trench and pour chemical emulsion.
Treat the back fill earth with chemical emulsion to the trench directing the spry towards the wall surface. If there is a concrete or masonry apron around the building, drill 12mm holes as close as possible to the plinth wall and pump chemical emulsion to soak the soil linear meter..
B) Internal treatment
TREATMENT OF SOIL UNDER FLOORS
Soil below and opening the floor is to be charged with the chemical so as to deny access to termite.
Drill 12mm holes at the junction of floor and wall, along cracks on the floor and along constructional joints to reach the soil below and seal the hole properly.
WOOD WORK TREATMENT
The existing wooden fixtures in the building, which are in contact with the floor or the walls and which are infested by the termites will be treated by drilling 6 mm at an angle of 45 degrees at the junction of wood work and masonry and squirting the chemical emulsion in the holes till refusal or to a maximum of half liter per hole.
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Yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) is a perennial weed with triangular stems and leaves. It reproduces by underground tubers that can remain viable for years. For more information, visit turfweeds.cals.cornell.edu/plant/identify/257.
Dolichovespula maculata is a eusocial wasp of the cosmopolitan family Vespidae. Its colloquial names include the bald-faced hornet, bald hornet, white-faced hornet, white-tailed hornet, blackjacket or bull wasp. Colonies contain 400 to 700 workers, the largest recorded colony size in its genus, Dolichovespula.[1] It builds a characteristic hanging paper nest. Workers aggressively defend their nest by repeatedly stinging invaders.
Hairy galinsoga. For more information on identification and control, visit turfweeds.cals.cornell.edu/plant/identify/165