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Archive for month: March 2018
JimPhotosMarch 19, 20180 Likes

Neoclytus conjunctus, oak firewood borer, Sonora

Here are images of some oak firewood borers, Neoclytus conjunctus, from the Phoenix Lake Road area, Sonora CA, 19 March 2018.

See also this FSPC page.

Specimens collected by Jay Mink.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JimJim's BlogMarch 11, 20180 Likes

DIY pest control disasters

I am going to start recording the crazy stories I read about DIY pest control. If you know of any, please send them along.

 

Man trying to destroy bedbugs sets apartment ablaze.

Smoke bomb forces skunks out and leads to Ferndale house fire

Detroit woman’s torment of bedbugs drove her to set accidental fire

 

 

JimVertebrate Control and ExclusionMarch 5, 20180 Likes

bad mouse infestation

This house was unoccupied, and had a long-term mouse problem. Valley Springs, California. Photos by Nate Spring. 5 March 2018.

 

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