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Imported Fire Ants in Tennessee

This map shows the distribution and speciation of imported fire ant colonies in Tennessee based on elevation. Colony collection was from...

SIX Leaf Clover!!!!

Fun little post today, I have a gift for finding clovers with more than 3 leaves. Today on the Tennessee State University campus, I found...

What is IPM?

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a common sense approach to managing problems in your landscape.  The reason for using IPM can be...

Controlling Aphids, Scales, and Whiteflies

Aphids, scales, and whiteflies are pests of many landscape plants. Learn to identify and properly apply IPM techniques using practical,...

Biopesticide & Organics Resources

Biopesticide Industry Alliance promotes the responsible development of safe and effective biological products including biopesticides and...

Spider Mite Ovipositon

Oviposition is used in entomology to describe laying eggs. Spider mites lay their eggs in a webbing usually found on the underside of...

How to Sample a Lawn or Garden

Divide the area of interest into one or more sampling areas (from about an acre down to flower bed size), based on uniform soil type,...

Stop the Spotted Lanternfly

Learn about the Spotted Lanternfly, and what action you can take to stop the spread of this invasive insect that is threatening the...

TENNESSEE’S RICH HISTORY WITH INDUSTRIAL HEMP

Hemp has been an important crop throughout the history of the U.S., and to a certain extent in Tennessee. By the mid-1600s, hemp had...

Help your community and become a Master Gardener

(For the Southeastern Region) More information can be found at: https://articles.extension.org/pages/9925/state-and-provincial-master-gar...

Time to start your Warm Season Garden!

Here in Tennessee, the risk of frost is almost over. You know what that means... FRESH PRODUCE!!! Not all planting dates and varieties...

No wonder I still got poison ivy after washing

Published on Jun 22, 2014 Urushiol oil in poison sumac, poison oak, and poison ivy may produce a severe skin rash. Timely urushiol...

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