Some publications are now available as articles or videos at eXtension.org.
For a complete list of publications, visit the Agrilife Bookstore.
IPM
- Turgrass Insecticides 2013
- Cultural Practices to Manage Pests (Florida Cooperative Extension)
- Considerations for Purchasing and Releasing Biocontrol Agents
- Chemical Practices: Using Oils as Pesticides
- Mechanical Pest Controls (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension)
Beneficial Insects
- Attracting Beneficial Insects with Native Flowering Plants (Michigan State University Extension)
- Biological Control of Insect Pests
- Butterflies
- Predaceous Ground Beetles
Insect/Arthropod Pests
- Ants
- Carpenter Ants
- Fire Ants: Managing Imported Fire Ants in Urban Areas
- Fire Ants: Broadcast Baits for Fire Ant Control
- Fire Ants: The Two-Step Method and Other Approaches
- Fire Ants: Managing Imported Fire Ants in Urban Areas
- Fire Ants: Two-Step Method for Vegetable Gardens
- Harvester Ants
- Leafcutting Ants
- Aphids in Texas Landscapes
- Armyworms in Texas Landscapes and Pastures
- Boxelder Bugs
- Cankerworms
- Chinch Bugs in St. Augustine Lawns
- Elm Bark Beetle: Protecting Elm Trees from Elm Bark Beetles on the Texas High Plains
- Elm Leaf Beetle
- Fall Webworm
- Flea Control
- Florida Wax Scale Biology and Impact
- Florida Wax Scale: Control Measures for Hollies in Texas
- Fungus Gnats
- Galls: Gall-making Insects and Mites
- Grasshopper Control Tips for Texas
- Grasshoppers and Their Control
- Grubs: White Grubs in Texas Turfgrass
- Horse flies and deer flies of West Virginia (1980) (large PDF)
- Oak Leaf Roller
- Scale Insects on Ornamental Plants
- Slugs and Snails
- Tent Caterpillars
- Tick Control
- Wax Scale: Florida Wax Scale Biology and Impact
- Wax Scale: Florida Wax Scale Control for Hollies in Texas
- Whiteflies
- Woodborers: Wood-boring Insects of Trees and Shrubs
Turfgrass IPM
- Turf Irrigation and Nutrient Management
- Turfgrass Establishment for Texas
- White Grubs in Texas Turfgrass
- Spreader Calibration for Turfgrass
- Turfgrass Selection for Texas
Ornamentals (Non-Woody/Flowering Plants)
- Lantana and Verbena – How to Combat Insect and Mite Pests (E-195)
- Pest Management Alternatives for Commercial Ornamental Plants
- Roses: Managing Insects and Related Pests of Roses, Texas AgriLife
- Roses: Cultural Practices and Weed Control, UC Davis IPM
- Sago Palm: Cycad Aulacaspis Scale
- Sago Palm: Management Suggestions for Cycad Aulacaspis Scale in Landscapes
- Sunflower: Managing Insect Pests of Texas Sunflower
Trees, Shrubs (Woody Plants)
- Citrus: Citrus Greening Guide
- Crape Myrtle: Insect Pests of Crape Myrtles
- Fruit and Nut Trees: Homeowner’s Guide to Pests of Peaches, Plums and Pecans
- Gall-making Insects and Mites
Water Gardens and Features
For additional publications on these and other topics visit the Texas A&M AgriLife Bookstore.