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    • AuthorAlpert, Gary (2)Frye, Matthew (2)Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody (1)Lampman, Joellen (1)
    • SubjectCommunity IPM (3)Daycare Centers (3)Homes (3)
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    Head Lice – Frequently Asked Questions 

    Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody; Lampman, Joellen (New York State IPM Program, 2015)
    Frequently Asked Questions about Head Lice
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    Flightless Leaping Ectoparasitic Arthropods = FLEAs 

    Alpert, Gary; Frye, Matthew (New York State IPM Program, 2015)
    Adult fleas are biting insects that feed on warm-blooded animals. Worldwide, approximately 2,500 species of fleas have been identified, seven of which can affect human health. The cat flea is the most commonly observed ...
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    Get Rid of Carpenter Bees? Yes, Please! 

    Alpert, Gary; Frye, Matthew (New York State IPM Program, 2015)
    Carpenter bees are common spring and summer insects in the eastern United States. They are important pollinators, but can become a nuisance pest of structures.
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