Results from the Texas Veterinarian Survey: Impact of red imported fire
ants on animal health- Charles L. Barr and Bastiaan M. Drees
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Preliminary report of the Texas cattle producer's survey: Impact of red
imported fire ants on the Texas cattle industry- Charles L. Barr and
Bastiaan M. Drees
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Reducing treatment costs for fire ant suppression in Texas cattle production systems- Bastiaan M. Drees, Charles L. Barr, Michael E. Heimer, and Ronnie Leps
Evaluation of Award® (fenoxycarb) formulations and an Award®-fertilizer
blend- Bastiaan M. Drees, Charles L. Barr and Michael E. Heimer
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Evaluation of individual red imported fire ant mound treatments using Organic
Solutions® formulations of pyrethrins plus diatomaceous earth-
Bastiaan M. Drees and Charles L. Barr
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Evaluation of bifenthrin formulations for red imported fire ant suppression
on a commercial turf farm- Bastiaan M. Drees and Charles L. Barr
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Evaluation of acephate 15G (Pinpoint™) for suppression of red imported
fire ants in turfgrass- Bastiaan M. Drees and Charles L. Barr
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Evaluation of acephate 15G (Pinpoint™) for elimination of red imported
fire ants from potting media- Bastiaan M. Drees and Charles L. Barr
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Bastiaan "Bart" M. Drees
Professor, Extension Entomologist and Regents Fellow
Department of Entomology
412 Minnie Belle Heep, 2475 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-2475
Ph: 979-845-7026
Fax: 979-845-7029
Email: b-drees@tamu.edu
Dr. Charles L. Barr Extension Program Specialist
Department of Entomology
Building 4431, TAMU Riverside Campus
Highway 47, P.O. Box 2150
Bryan, TX 77806
Phone: 979-845-6800
Fax: 979-845-6501
E-mail: cbarr@tamu.edu