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Insects

Bermuda Mites
Bermudagrass Scale
Billbugs
Black Turfgrass
Chinchbugs
Cutworms
Fall Armyworms
Frit Fly
Green June Beetle
Ground Pearls
Masked Chafers
Mole Crickets
Red Fire Ants
Sod Webworms
Spittlebugs
White Grubs

Insects

For most people, determining an exact species of insect is very difficult. In Texas, there are currently over 25,000 different insect species. In order to aid the public in the identification of most insects, the Texas A&M Department of Entomology has provided some useful identification methods. Insect Identification.

Frequently Asked Questions database allows you to read a collection of questions most frequently asked our Entomology experts about insects, arthropods and insect related subjects. There are also links to more information available on some of the topics.

Other Helpful Links:

A Field Guide to Common Texas Insects
Lawn and Garden Insect Publications



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