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  2. Trombiculidae - Wikipedia

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    According to an Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet: [35] After returning from a chigger-infested area, launder the field clothes in soapy, hot water (50 °C (125 °F).) ... As soon as possible, take a good hot bath or shower and soap repeatedly.

  3. Trombicula - Wikipedia

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    Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet, Entomology, Chiggers, HYG-2100-98; Trombicula autmunalis This page was last edited on 20 December 2024, at 10:36 ...

  4. Making an impact: How is the OSU Extension Office ... - AOL

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    4-H Youth Development. For 2023, there were 588 4-H participants in Coshocton County, up 10% from 2022, with 161 adult volunteers. The division also had interaction with approximate 1,700 youth ...

  5. OSU Extension: Grill Smart - hands-on learning on great grilling

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    If you’ve ever struggled with the angst to pull off the perfect meal from your grill, then the Grill Smart class is designed for you.

  6. List of honeydew sources - Wikipedia

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    Apidologie 33 (2002) 353–354 [permanent dead link ‍] accessed Feb 2005; Some Ohio Nectar and Pollen Producing Plants Dr. Jame E. Tew Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet 1998; accessed Feb 2005

  7. Pharaoh ant - Wikipedia

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    Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet at archive.today (archived 2001-04-25) Pharaoh ant on the UF / IFAS Featured Creatures Web site Taxon identifiers

  8. Carpenter ant - Wikipedia

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    University of Kentucky Extension Fact Sheet; Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet; Carpenter Ant Fact Sheet from the National Pest Management Association with information on habits, habitat and prevention; Carpenter Ants An online supplemental to "Carpenter Ants: Biology and Control" by Laurel Hansen, Ph.D. of Spokane Falls Community College

  9. Dermestidae - Wikipedia

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    Adult Dermestidae are generally small beetles (1–12 mm long), rounded to oval in shape, with hairy or scaly elytra that may form distinctive and colourful patterns. [3] [4] Except in genera Dermestes and Trichelodes, there is a single ocellus in the middle of the head.