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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.

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    This website also contains fact sheets, videos, blog posts and other resources related to all aspects of establishing and maintaining a high-quality lawn. ... Agriculture and Natural Resources and ...

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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. Ohio State University - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio State University (Ohio State or OSU) is a public land-grant research university in Columbus, Ohio, United States. A member of the University System of Ohio , it was founded in 1870. It is one of the largest universities by enrollment in the United States, with nearly 50,000 undergraduate students and nearly 15,000 graduate students.

  6. 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.

  7. 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

  8. Dermestes lardarius - Wikipedia

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    Linnaeus, 1758. Dermestes lardarius, commonly known as the larder beetle or moisture bug, is a species of beetle in the family Dermestidae, the skin beetles. It is found worldwide. [1] It is a common pest of households and storage facilities ("larders") in much of the world. It eats animal products, such as dried meats and fish, pet food, skins ...

  9. Plum curculio - Wikipedia

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    The plum curculio (Conotrachelus nenuphar) is a true weevil native to the regions east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States and Canada. It is notorious for destroying fruits if left uncontrolled. Life cycle of the plum curculio and damage it causes to fruit. On forsythia flower.