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Carpenter Ants

Published on May 15, 2017May 6, 2017 by Lyssa Seefeldt

Black Carpenter Ant.Have you seen big black ants crawling around your house?  They might be carpenter ants!  Carpenter ants can be a nuisance in the home.  Click the button below to find out more about controlling them in the factsheet “Controlling Carpenter Ants”.

View the Controlling Carpenter Ants Factsheet.
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La producción de cerdos ha sido durante mucho tiempo un elemento básico de la agricultura de Wisconsin. Si usted está pensando en criar cerdos como una fuente de alimento o de renta, usted deseará leer esta guía antes de comenzar su manada. Cubre las consideraciones clave, incluyendo la vivienda, cuidado, manejo y comercialización, con un enfoque en operaciones más pequeñas (6 páginas, 2009). La Guía para criar cerdos saludables también está disponible en inglés.

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Guía para criar cabras sanas

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Si está pensando en comenzar una operación de cabra a pequeña escala, aprenda los conceptos básicos antes de decidir si es adecuado para usted. Esta hoja informativa proporciona una visión general de la atención y el manejo de la cabra, incluyendo los requisitos de alimentos y vivienda, cómo proteger a sus animales de la enfermedad, los fundamentos de la manipulación, y más (4 páginas, 2011). Esta publicación también está disponible en inglés.
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