Brush Killer Triclopyr Herbicide – Qt – Gallon
Brush Killer Triclopyr Herbicide – Qt – Gallon controls woody plants, plus annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in non-crop areas.
Brush Killer Triclopyr Herbicide – Qt – Gallon controls woody plants, plus annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in non-crop areas.
Get powerful postemergence weed control with Target 6 Plus Herbicide MSMA – 2.5 Gal. Ideal for golf courses, sod farms & highways. Not for residential lawns.
Control tough weeds with SpeedZone Southern EW Herbicide. Effective on sedges, grasses, and broadleaf weeds in warm-season turf. Safe and reliable.
Nitro-28 SRN 28-0-0 Liquid Fertilizer provides slow-release nitrogen for healthy turf, trees, and plants. Safe, effective, and environmentally friendly.
Bed bugs become established in structures when they hitch a ride in boxes, baggage, furniture, bedding, laundry, and in and on clothing worn by people coming from infested sites. Poultry workers can carry bed bugs to their residences from their places of work.
Cockroaches are one of the most resilient pests on the planet. It is estimated that they have lived on this planet for over 300 million years and that they have evolved very little in that time. In other words, cockroaches today look exactly like the cockroaches 300 million year ago.
Overview
The Oriental cockroaches are insects belonging to the Order Blattodea, representing a primitive and highly productive group of insects whose origin extend back to at least 300 million years.
Description:Â Pine snakes are large, fairly heavy-bodied snakes that average 48-66 inches (122-168 cm). The ground color of pine snakes may be white, yellow, or light gray. There are usually dark, squarish, blotches on the sides and back that are lighter toward the tail and darker near the head. The belly is white with dark spots on the sides. Pine snakes also have a relatively small head compared to other large colubrids and have a snout that is somewhat pointed .
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