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Item Let's Beat the Bed Bug task sheet: English(University of Minnesota Extension, 2011) Shindelar, Amelia; Kells, StephenItem Let's Beat the Bed Bug task sheet: Chinese(University of Minnesota Extension, 2011) Shindelar, Amelia; Kells, StephenItem Let's Beat the Bed Bug task sheet: Vietnamese(University of Minnesota Extension, 2011) Shindelar, Amelia; Kells, StephenItem Let's Beat the Bed Bug task sheet: Somali(University of Minnesota Extension, 2011) Shindelar, Amelia; Kells, StephenItem Let's Beat the Bed Bug task sheet: Russian(University of Minnesota Extension, 2011) Shindelar, Amelia; Kells, StephenItem Let's Beat the Bed Bug task sheet: Oromo(University of Minnesota Extension, 2011) Shindelar, Amelia; Kells, StephenItem Let's Beat the Bed Bug task sheet: Hmong(University of Minnesota Extension, 2011) Shindelar, Amelia; Kells, AmeliaItem Let's Beat the Bed Bug task sheet: Arabic(University of Minnesota Extension, 2011) Shindelar, Amelia; Kells, StephenItem Let's Beat the Bed Bug task sheet: Amharic(University of Minnesota Extension, 2011) Shindelar, Amelia; Kells, StephenItem Let's Beat the Bed Bug task sheet: French(University of Minnesota Extension, 2011) Shindelar, Amelia; Kells, StephenItem Let's Beat the Bed Bug task sheet: Spanish(University of Minnesota Extension, 2011) Shindelar, Amelia; Kells, StephenItem Insects in Minnesota that may be confused with emerald ash borer(2017) Hahn, Jeffrey D.; Cervenka, ValVisual aid and comparison chart to help recognize various beetles and other insects that may be mistaken for emerald ash borer. All depicted insects can be found in Minnesota. Updated in 2017 to reflect new State of Minnesota agency wordmarks and added alt tags for images.Item Insects in Minnesota that may be confused with emerald ash borer(2012) Hahn, Jeffrey; Cervenka, ValVisual aid and comparison chart to help recognize various beetles and other insects that may be mistaken for emerald ash borer. All depicted insects can be found in Minnesota.Item Grape Insect Pests of the Home Garden, M1236(2008) Hahn, Jeffrey D.; Wold-Burkness, SuzanneGrowing grapes is becoming increasingly popular for the home gardener. Once grapevines are established, they can be productive for over 40 years. The productivity of the grapevines relies heavily on the careful choices of the home gardener. Home fruit gardeners can be successful if they select the right cultivars, properly prune grapevines annually, and maintain good fertility and pest management programs. Accurate insect identification is essential in any pest management program. In this publication we have compiled a list of insects commonly found on grapes in Minnesota. Please remember that careful, timely inspection of grapes and good cultural practices will aid in reducing the need for insecticide applications.