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Pesticide registration status is subject to change and varies from state to state; therefore the University of Maine Cooperative Extension cannot assume liability for any recommendations made on non-University of Maine websites that we are linking to. It is the responsibility of the applicator to verify the Maine registration status of any pesticide BEFORE applying it. THE LABEL IS THE LAW! The Maine Board of Pesticides Control (Maine BPC) recommends that you check with your dealer for the Maine registration status of any pesticide, and that you always check and follow your label! You can also call and ask the Maine BPC: (207) 287-2731 or, if you like, visit them online at:
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In alphabetical order:
- Controlling Wasps, Hornets and Yellowjackets (pdf) (En español: El control de avispas, avispones y avispas) (Univ. of Kentucky)
- Hornets, Wasps and Yellowjackets (pdf) (En español: El control de avispas, avispones y avispas) (Univ. of Kentucky)
- Hornworms (tobacco and tomato) (Kansas State Univ.)
- Horse Flies & Deer Flies (Ohio State Univ. Extension)
- House Dust Mites (Univ. of Florida)
- House Fly (Univ. of Florida)
- Household ants (pdf) (Univ. of Minnesota Extension)
- Indian Meal Moth (Penn State)
- Japanese Beetle (Control of Japanese Beetle Adults and Grubs in Home Lawns) (pdf) (Ohio State Univ. Extension)
- Lady Beetles in Homes (Cornell University)
- Larger Yellow Ants (pdf) (Univ. of Minnesota Extension)
- Leafminers (Univ. of Florida)
- Lily Leaf Beetle (University of Rhode Island)
- May and June Beetles (pdf) (Univ. of Maryland)
- Mexican Bean Beetle (Univ. of Florida)
- Plum Curculio (pdf) (Univ. of Kentucky)
- Powdery Mildew (part of a Phlox fact sheet–scroll down after you click) (Univ. of Minnesota Extension)
- Rose Chafer (pdf) (Univ. of Minnesota Extension)
- Rose Leafhopper (University of Washington)
- Rose Sawflies (three foliage-feeding species) (Univ. of Minnesota Extension)
- Sap Beetles (Ohio State Univ. Extension)
- Squash Vine Borer (Penn State)
- Squash Vine Borer (Ohio State Univ. Extension)
- Termites (pdf) (Ohio State Univ. Extension)
- Tobacco Hornworms (Kansas State Univ.)
- Tomato Hornworms (Kansas State Univ.)
- Viburnum Leaf Beetle (pdf) (Cornell University)
- Wasps, Hornets and Yellowjackets (pdf) (En español: El control de avispas, avispones y avispas) (Univ. of Kentucky)
- Whiteflies (pdf) (University of Missouri Extension)
- Yellowjackets, Hornets and Wasps (pdf) (En español: El control de avispas, avispones y avispas) (Univ. of Kentucky)


