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Item Recommended Vegetable Cultivars for Maryland Home Gardens(University of Maryland Extension, 1998-01) Traunfeld, JonThis publication lists cultivars of vegetable crops recommended by a survey of Maryland Master Gardeners. It includes a list of seed vendors as well.Item Bagworms and Their Control(University of Maryland Extension, 1999-02) Davidson, John; Raupp, Michael; Malinoski, Mary KayThyridopteryx ephemeraeformis (Haworth) is a serious insect pest of many ornamental shrubs and trees in the eastern half of the United States. This publication outlines its appearance and habits, life cycle, and damage, and describes forms of mechanical, biological, and chemical control.Item Carpenter Ants(University of Maryland Extension, 1998) Breisch, Nancy L.; Thorne, Barbara L.This factsheet describes the appearance, behavior and control of carpenter ants.Item Fabric Pests(University of Maryland Extension, 1992) Malinoski, Mary KayThis factsheet describes the behaviors and control of carpet beetles and clothes moths.Item Pantry Pests(University of Maryland Extension, 1999) Malinoski, Mary KayThis publication describes damage done by and control methods for removing the beetles or moths that most commonly infest food products in homes.Item Carpenter Bees(University of Maryland Extension, 1998) Breisch, Nancy L.; Horner, T.A.; Mall, C.E.; Thorne, Barbara L.This factsheet describes the appearance, behavior and control of Eastern Carpenter bees.Item Fertilizing Landscape Trees and Shrubs(University of Maryland Extension, 1998) Bosmans, RaymondProper fertilization of trees and shrubs--selection, rates, and methods--are presented in this factsheet, with a brief discussion of problems created by excessive use of fertilizer.Item Cockroaches(University of Maryland Extension, 1999) Malinoski, Mary KayThis factsheet describes the appearance, behavior, and recommended control of five species of cockroaches known as pests in Maryland homes.Item Silverfish and Firebrats(Maryland Cooperative Extension, 1999-01) Malinoski, Mary KayThis factsheet describes the appearance, behavior, and control of silverfish and firebrats, insects with habits that are often destructive inside homes.Item Common Abiotic Plant Problems(University of Maryland Extension, 1997) Bosmans, RaymondAbiotic plant problems are not caused by any disease organisms or insects. They can be very difficult to diagnose because they include factors such as site conditions, weather, and cultural practices. This fact sheet deals with typical abiotic problems of woody plants, especially trees.