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  1. How to Control and Prevent Mosquito Bites In and Around Ohio Homes

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-88

    environmentally-conscious people might elect to use an alternative method to repel mosquitoes. Clip-on fans that contain ... effective for taller people. Other fans without metofluthrin need to be further investigated for their ... at dawn and dusk. Factors That Make People More Attractive to Mosquitoes Some people are more ...

  2. Northern House Mosquito

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-89

    abundance and virus prevalence every summer when people, birds, and horses face the greatest risk of ... cases where the disease was serious enough for the person to go into the hospital. People over the age ... female mosquito and contracting West Nile fever starting in June until the middle of October. Most people ...

  3. Staphylococcus aureus: A Problem When Food Is Left Out Too Long

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5564-11

    aureus. People can contract the illness by eating food that is contaminated with Staph aureus, usually ... determine because many people attribute their illness to a virus or flu. The local Health Department and ...

  4. Fleas

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-2081-11

    raised (swollen) itching spot, surrounded by a red halo. Flea bites on sleeping people typically occur in ... they receive a signal that a host is near. Signals may include vibrations (pet and people movement), ... fleas are common and they are biting people, treatments can be useful. Most repellents that repel ...

  5. Initial Farm Injury Emergency Response

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEX-984.1-11

    increase the chances of survival by providing advanced medical care. If there are other people with you, ...

  6. October Usually Brings Our First Fall Freeze

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-34/october-usually-brings-our-first-fall-freeze

    The calendar has turned to October, and with it, harvest and fall activities will accelerate over the next few weeks. We have already experienced a few chilly nights this past week with patchy frost in some areas, but when do we typically see our first fr ...

  7. Weather Update: Cool, Dry Weather Continues

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-34/weather-update-cool-dry-weather-continues

    After making landfall as a destructive Category 4 storm with winds to 155 mph along the southwest coast of Florida last week and another landfall in the Carolinas, the remnants of Hurricane Ian skirted across our far southeastern counties over the weekend ...

  8. Harvesting and Handling Ear Rot-Affected Corn

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-34/harvesting-and-handling-ear-rot-affected-corn

    Ear rots and mycotoxins: Ear rots are beginning to show up in pockets across the state, leading to concerns about mycotoxin contamination of grain. So far, we have received images and samples with Gibberella, Diplodia, Fusarium, and Trichoderma ear rots, ...

  9. Elvis Has Left the Building

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-34/elvis-has-left-building

    After nearly 35 years of employment and service, Dr. Mark Loux, Professor and Weed Science Extension Specialist, has retired from The Ohio State University. In his time at Ohio State, Mark led an applied research and extension program focused on weed mana ...

  10. AVOID A NIGHTMARE NEXT SPRING!!!!!!!!

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-34/avoid-nightmare-next-spring

    Scout Forage Stands for Winter Annuals NOW. Last week Mark Loux reminded us to control cressleaf groundsel and other winter annual weeds now. If you haven’t read that article, go read it right now, Our Annual Article to Nag about Fall Herbicides and Cress ...

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