4 pp., 5 photographsThis publication explains how to identify and manage common insects and mites that cause problems for people in and around their homes. Discussed are lice, bedbugs, fleas, scabies mites, chiggers, and bird and rodent mites
Background: Due to a lack of evidence, controversy exists about the role of bedding in the transmiss...
Little is currently known about the distribution of head lice infestation in the United States, and ...
This publication contains information on the control of poultry insects. Poultry Lice Poultry lice a...
4 pp., 3 photosThe three kinds of human lice (head lice, body lice, and pubic or crab lice) are desc...
In the United States, approximately 10 – 12 million people, mostly children, are infested annually w...
There are several species of insects and mites that bite human occasionally. Some are encountered in...
This NebGuide includes information on biology and control of three species of lice that infest human...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
2 pp., 1 illustrationBed bugs infest beds, bedding and furniture and feed on the blood of humans. T...
There are three recognized kinds of human lice, whose common names indicate their preferred feeding ...
Proper diagnosis and treatment of head lice is important in decreasing costs and the spread of pedic...
ectoparasites of placental mammals including humans. Worldwide, more than 550 species have been desc...
The Iowa Department of Public Health recommends a 14-day treatment process. You may use over-the-cou...
Head lice are parasitic insects that infest the hairs of the human head and feed on blood from the s...
An extensive review of the importance of ectoparasite control on mammals and its relation to public ...
Background: Due to a lack of evidence, controversy exists about the role of bedding in the transmiss...
Little is currently known about the distribution of head lice infestation in the United States, and ...
This publication contains information on the control of poultry insects. Poultry Lice Poultry lice a...
4 pp., 3 photosThe three kinds of human lice (head lice, body lice, and pubic or crab lice) are desc...
In the United States, approximately 10 – 12 million people, mostly children, are infested annually w...
There are several species of insects and mites that bite human occasionally. Some are encountered in...
This NebGuide includes information on biology and control of three species of lice that infest human...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
2 pp., 1 illustrationBed bugs infest beds, bedding and furniture and feed on the blood of humans. T...
There are three recognized kinds of human lice, whose common names indicate their preferred feeding ...
Proper diagnosis and treatment of head lice is important in decreasing costs and the spread of pedic...
ectoparasites of placental mammals including humans. Worldwide, more than 550 species have been desc...
The Iowa Department of Public Health recommends a 14-day treatment process. You may use over-the-cou...
Head lice are parasitic insects that infest the hairs of the human head and feed on blood from the s...
An extensive review of the importance of ectoparasite control on mammals and its relation to public ...
Background: Due to a lack of evidence, controversy exists about the role of bedding in the transmiss...
Little is currently known about the distribution of head lice infestation in the United States, and ...
This publication contains information on the control of poultry insects. Poultry Lice Poultry lice a...