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RMBMT1N8–Texas, Richmond, George Ranch Historical Park, cattle dip for tick control, demonstration using plain water
A Cattle Egret (Ardea ibis) riding on the back of a horse feeding in a grassy paddock.Elliott Heads Queensland Australia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-cattle-egret-ardea-ibis-riding-on-the-back-of-a-horse-feeding-in-a-grassy-paddockelliott-heads-queensland-australia-image536337547.html
RF2P4G80B–A Cattle Egret (Ardea ibis) riding on the back of a horse feeding in a grassy paddock.Elliott Heads Queensland Australia
A hereford cow wears an insecticidal eartag which works much like tick and flea collars for pets to provide longlasting control of horn flies Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hereford-cow-wears-an-insecticidal-eartag-which-works-much-like-tick-and-flea-collars-for-pets-to-provide-longlasting-control-of-horn-flies-image438310242.html
RM2GD2N56–A hereford cow wears an insecticidal eartag which works much like tick and flea collars for pets to provide longlasting control of horn flies
. Cattle-fever ticks and methods of eradication. Cattle tick -- Control; Cattle -- Parasites; Cattle dip. Catlle-Fever Ticks.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ellenberger, W. P. (William Penn), 1871-1931; Chapin, Robert M. (Robert MacFarlane), 1877-1940. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cattle-fever-ticks-and-methods-of-eradication-cattle-tick-control-cattle-parasites-cattle-dip-catlle-fever-ticks-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-ellenberger-w-p-william-penn-1871-1931-chapin-robert-m-robert-macfarlane-1877-1940-washington-d-c-u-s-dept-of-agriculture-image235110064.html
RMRJE580–. Cattle-fever ticks and methods of eradication. Cattle tick -- Control; Cattle -- Parasites; Cattle dip. Catlle-Fever Ticks.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ellenberger, W. P. (William Penn), 1871-1931; Chapin, Robert M. (Robert MacFarlane), 1877-1940. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. 376 PESTS OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS Control is based on keeping cattle out of tick-infested pastures long enough to starve out all the seed ticks. The latter do not go in search of a host, but wait for it to come. Luckily this scheme works in well with various desirable crop rotations. In the case of range animals, dipping or spraying to kill the ticks on the animal is resorted to. The Sheep Tick {Melophagus ovinus Linn.) Degenerate, reddish or brownish, flattened insects, one fourth of an inch long or less, suck t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/injurious-insects-how-to-recognize-and-control-them-insect-pests-insect-pests-376-pests-of-domestic-animals-control-is-based-on-keeping-cattle-out-of-tick-infested-pastures-long-enough-to-starve-out-all-the-seed-ticks-the-latter-do-not-go-in-search-of-a-host-but-wait-for-it-to-come-luckily-this-scheme-works-in-well-with-various-desirable-crop-rotations-in-the-case-of-range-animals-dipping-or-spraying-to-kill-the-ticks-on-the-animal-is-resorted-to-the-sheep-tick-melophagus-ovinus-linn-degenerate-reddish-or-brownish-flattened-insects-one-fourth-of-an-inch-long-or-less-suck-t-image216395389.html
RMPG1JEN–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. 376 PESTS OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS Control is based on keeping cattle out of tick-infested pastures long enough to starve out all the seed ticks. The latter do not go in search of a host, but wait for it to come. Luckily this scheme works in well with various desirable crop rotations. In the case of range animals, dipping or spraying to kill the ticks on the animal is resorted to. The Sheep Tick {Melophagus ovinus Linn.) Degenerate, reddish or brownish, flattened insects, one fourth of an inch long or less, suck t
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RMBMT1T5–Texas, Richmond, George Ranch Historical Park, cattle dip for tick control, demonstration using plain water
. Cattle-fever ticks and methods of eradication. Cattle tick -- Control; Cattle -- Parasites; Cattle dip. Cattle-Fever Ticks. 15. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ellenberger, W. P. (William Penn), 1871-1931; Chapin, Robert M. (Robert MacFarlane), 1877-1940. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cattle-fever-ticks-and-methods-of-eradication-cattle-tick-control-cattle-parasites-cattle-dip-cattle-fever-ticks-15-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-ellenberger-w-p-william-penn-1871-1931-chapin-robert-m-robert-macfarlane-1877-1940-washington-d-c-u-s-dept-of-agriculture-image235110034.html
RMRJE56X–. Cattle-fever ticks and methods of eradication. Cattle tick -- Control; Cattle -- Parasites; Cattle dip. Cattle-Fever Ticks. 15. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ellenberger, W. P. (William Penn), 1871-1931; Chapin, Robert M. (Robert MacFarlane), 1877-1940. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
. Cattle-fever ticks and methods of eradication. Cattle tick -- Control; Cattle -- Parasites; Cattle dip. 10 Farmers' Bulletin W57. wliich to live as a parasite, it dies of starvation. The endurance of seed ticks is very great, however, as they have been found to live more than 8 months during the colder part of the year. For example, it is known that in the case of female ticks that dropped to the ground August 14 and deposited eggs that began to hatch September SEED TICKS f NVMPH ILTMALE lADuffS-EMALE ADULT MALE. ENGORGED ADULT FEMALE. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cattle-fever-ticks-and-methods-of-eradication-cattle-tick-control-cattle-parasites-cattle-dip-10-farmers-bulletin-w57-wliich-to-live-as-a-parasite-it-dies-of-starvation-the-endurance-of-seed-ticks-is-very-great-however-as-they-have-been-found-to-live-more-than-8-months-during-the-colder-part-of-the-year-for-example-it-is-known-that-in-the-case-of-female-ticks-that-dropped-to-the-ground-august-14-and-deposited-eggs-that-began-to-hatch-september-seed-ticks-f-nvmph-iltmale-laduffs-emale-adult-male-engorged-adult-female-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-image235110043.html
RMRJE577–. Cattle-fever ticks and methods of eradication. Cattle tick -- Control; Cattle -- Parasites; Cattle dip. 10 Farmers' Bulletin W57. wliich to live as a parasite, it dies of starvation. The endurance of seed ticks is very great, however, as they have been found to live more than 8 months during the colder part of the year. For example, it is known that in the case of female ticks that dropped to the ground August 14 and deposited eggs that began to hatch September SEED TICKS f NVMPH ILTMALE lADuffS-EMALE ADULT MALE. ENGORGED ADULT FEMALE. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned
. Cattle-fever ticks and methods of eradication. Cattle tick -- Control; Cattle -- Parasites; Cattle dip. ENGORGED ADULT FEMALE. FEMALE LAYING EGGS Fig. 4.—Tcxixs-fevt-r tickis, iniiKUiliod 5 tiiui's. 9, all the seed ticks from the eggs were not dead uutil the l)lU)wing May 13, 24G days after hatching began, or 274 days after the fenudes dropped from the cattle. Fortunately, however, seed ticks are not able to live nearly so long during warm weatlier ami die within a few months in the summer. 1. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cattle-fever-ticks-and-methods-of-eradication-cattle-tick-control-cattle-parasites-cattle-dip-engorged-adult-female-female-laying-eggs-fig-4tcxixs-fevt-r-tickis-iniikuiliod-5-tiiuis-9-all-the-seed-ticks-from-the-eggs-were-not-dead-uutil-the-lluwing-may-13-24g-days-after-hatching-began-or-274-days-after-the-fenudes-dropped-from-the-cattle-fortunately-however-seed-ticks-are-not-able-to-live-nearly-so-long-during-warm-weatlier-ami-die-within-a-few-months-in-the-summer-1-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-image235110039.html
RMRJE573–. Cattle-fever ticks and methods of eradication. Cattle tick -- Control; Cattle -- Parasites; Cattle dip. ENGORGED ADULT FEMALE. FEMALE LAYING EGGS Fig. 4.—Tcxixs-fevt-r tickis, iniiKUiliod 5 tiiui's. 9, all the seed ticks from the eggs were not dead uutil the l)lU)wing May 13, 24G days after hatching began, or 274 days after the fenudes dropped from the cattle. Fortunately, however, seed ticks are not able to live nearly so long during warm weatlier ami die within a few months in the summer. 1. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
. Cattle-fever ticks and methods of eradication. Cattle tick -- Control; Cattle -- Parasites; Cattle dip. I''iG. 3.—Various ticks that infest cattle. 5. Mature female Lone Star tick, enlarged ; 5a, same, natural size ; ob, head and shield of same, magnified ir» times. 6. Mature female ear tick, enlarged ; 6«. same, natural size : ()?>, head of same protruding from beneath, magnified 15 times. 7. Alature female chicken tick, enlarged; 7o, sameT natu- ral size ; 76, upper portion of same, head invisible, magnified 10 times. 8. Mature fe- Tiale European dog tick, enlarged ; 8a, same, natural s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cattle-fever-ticks-and-methods-of-eradication-cattle-tick-control-cattle-parasites-cattle-dip-iig-3various-ticks-that-infest-cattle-5-mature-female-lone-star-tick-enlarged-5a-same-natural-size-ob-head-and-shield-of-same-magnified-ir-times-6-mature-female-ear-tick-enlarged-6-same-natural-size-gt-head-of-same-protruding-from-beneath-magnified-15-times-7-alature-female-chicken-tick-enlarged-7o-samet-natu-ral-size-76-upper-portion-of-same-head-invisible-magnified-10-times-8-mature-fe-tiale-european-dog-tick-enlarged-8a-same-natural-s-image235110053.html
RMRJE57H–. Cattle-fever ticks and methods of eradication. Cattle tick -- Control; Cattle -- Parasites; Cattle dip. I''iG. 3.—Various ticks that infest cattle. 5. Mature female Lone Star tick, enlarged ; 5a, same, natural size ; ob, head and shield of same, magnified ir» times. 6. Mature female ear tick, enlarged ; 6«. same, natural size : ()?>, head of same protruding from beneath, magnified 15 times. 7. Alature female chicken tick, enlarged; 7o, sameT natu- ral size ; 76, upper portion of same, head invisible, magnified 10 times. 8. Mature fe- Tiale European dog tick, enlarged ; 8a, same, natural s
. Cattle-fever ticks and methods of eradication. Cattle tick -- Control; Cattle -- Parasites; Cattle dip. V Fig. 2.—Vurloiis ticks Unit Infest culllu. 1. iM.-itiii-f rt'iiialc cattle tick, eiiliir;;ed ; ii. same, naluial size; Ih, head and shield of same, mafjrnilli'd l.'i limes. L', .Mature female castor- hean tick, enlai'Kod ; 'Ja, same, natural slz»'; li(j, head and shield of same, inaKnllled l.'i times. .'!. Mature female net lick, enlai'Ked ; ;i(/, sanu-, natural sl/.e : lUi. head and shield of same, nniKnilled l.l times. 4. Mature female dof; or wood tick, enlarged; -id. same, natural s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cattle-fever-ticks-and-methods-of-eradication-cattle-tick-control-cattle-parasites-cattle-dip-v-fig-2vurloiis-ticks-unit-infest-culllu-1-im-itiii-f-rtiiialc-cattle-tick-eiiliired-ii-same-naluial-size-ih-head-and-shield-of-same-mafjrnillid-li-limes-l-mature-female-castor-hean-tick-enlaikod-ja-same-natural-slz-lij-head-and-shield-of-same-inaknllled-li-times-!-mature-female-net-lick-enlaiked-i-sanu-natural-sle-lui-head-and-shield-of-same-nniknilled-ll-times-4-mature-female-dof-or-wood-tick-enlarged-id-same-natural-s-image235110059.html
RMRJE57R–. Cattle-fever ticks and methods of eradication. Cattle tick -- Control; Cattle -- Parasites; Cattle dip. V Fig. 2.—Vurloiis ticks Unit Infest culllu. 1. iM.-itiii-f rt'iiialc cattle tick, eiiliir;;ed ; ii. same, naluial size; Ih, head and shield of same, mafjrnilli'd l.'i limes. L', .Mature female castor- hean tick, enlai'Kod ; 'Ja, same, natural slz»'; li(j, head and shield of same, inaKnllled l.'i times. .'!. Mature female net lick, enlai'Ked ; ;i(/, sanu-, natural sl/.e : lUi. head and shield of same, nniKnilled l.l times. 4. Mature female dof; or wood tick, enlarged; -id. same, natural s
. The life history and bionomics of some North American ticks . f Amblyomma tuberculatum 130 host of Amblyomma tuberculatum 124 host of Amblyomma dissimile ] 32, 133,134 Train oil against spinose ear tick 69 Troglodytes aedon, enemy of ticks 43 Turkey, host of Haemaphysalis chordeilis 97, 101-102 wild, host of Amblyomma americanum 143 Argas miniatus 47 Tyrannus tyrannus, enemy of ticks 42 Vesica biloba of ticks 73 Water, submergence, in control of Argas miniatus 00 Wax in ears of cattle in control of Ornithodoros megnini 69 Weasel, host of Dermacentor variabilis 191 Wolf, host of Amblyomma ame Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-history-and-bionomics-of-some-north-american-ticks-f-amblyomma-tuberculatum-130-host-of-amblyomma-tuberculatum-124-host-of-amblyomma-dissimile-32-133134-train-oil-against-spinose-ear-tick-69-troglodytes-aedon-enemy-of-ticks-43-turkey-host-of-haemaphysalis-chordeilis-97-101-102-wild-host-of-amblyomma-americanum-143-argas-miniatus-47-tyrannus-tyrannus-enemy-of-ticks-42-vesica-biloba-of-ticks-73-water-submergence-in-control-of-argas-miniatus-00-wax-in-ears-of-cattle-in-control-of-ornithodoros-megnini-69-weasel-host-of-dermacentor-variabilis-191-wolf-host-of-amblyomma-ame-image370125080.html
RM2CE4J8T–. The life history and bionomics of some North American ticks . f Amblyomma tuberculatum 130 host of Amblyomma tuberculatum 124 host of Amblyomma dissimile ] 32, 133,134 Train oil against spinose ear tick 69 Troglodytes aedon, enemy of ticks 43 Turkey, host of Haemaphysalis chordeilis 97, 101-102 wild, host of Amblyomma americanum 143 Argas miniatus 47 Tyrannus tyrannus, enemy of ticks 42 Vesica biloba of ticks 73 Water, submergence, in control of Argas miniatus 00 Wax in ears of cattle in control of Ornithodoros megnini 69 Weasel, host of Dermacentor variabilis 191 Wolf, host of Amblyomma ame
. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS The Improvement of Native Cattle in the West Indies Adverse. Effect of Ticks The Urgent Need for Dipping Tanks. CATTLE TICK rsHALe Extract from an article by The Director of the Jamaica Departmerxt of Agriculture, published in No. 8 Vol. II of the " Bulletin' of the Department. "I'iilil quite recently very little had been done to control the cattle ticks in Jamaica, beyond the application of "Tar and Oil" as a smear to congested areas of large ticks. The intensification of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-news-agriculture-west-indies-plant-diseases-west-indies-the-agricultural-news-the-improvement-of-native-cattle-in-the-west-indies-adverse-effect-of-ticks-the-urgent-need-for-dipping-tanks-cattle-tick-rshale-extract-from-an-article-by-the-director-of-the-jamaica-departmerxt-of-agriculture-published-in-no-8-vol-ii-of-the-quot-bulletin-of-the-department-quotiiilil-quite-recently-very-little-had-been-done-to-control-the-cattle-ticks-in-jamaica-beyond-the-application-of-quottar-and-oilquot-as-a-smear-to-congested-areas-of-large-ticks-the-intensification-of-image237883058.html
RMRR0E7E–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS The Improvement of Native Cattle in the West Indies Adverse. Effect of Ticks The Urgent Need for Dipping Tanks. CATTLE TICK rsHALe Extract from an article by The Director of the Jamaica Departmerxt of Agriculture, published in No. 8 Vol. II of the " Bulletin' of the Department. "I'iilil quite recently very little had been done to control the cattle ticks in Jamaica, beyond the application of "Tar and Oil" as a smear to congested areas of large ticks. The intensification of
. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. The-Improvement of Native Cattle m the West Indies Adoerse Effect of Tieka The Urgent Need for Dip^g Tanks. CATTLH TICK -$*- Ezlract from an article by The Diretlor of Ihe Jamaica DeparbaeM of Agrieahare, piMahed In Na. 8 VoL II of the of ihe Department Bulletin' " Until quite recently.very little had been done to control the cattle ticks in Jamaica, beyond the application of "Tar and Oil" as a smear to congested areas of large ticks. The intensification of non-tropical blood i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-news-agriculture-west-indies-plant-diseases-west-indies-the-agricultural-news-the-improvement-of-native-cattle-m-the-west-indies-adoerse-effect-of-tieka-the-urgent-need-for-dipg-tanks-cattlh-tick-ezlract-from-an-article-by-the-diretlor-of-ihe-jamaica-deparbaem-of-agrieahare-pimahed-in-na-8-vol-ii-of-the-of-ihe-department-bulletin-quot-until-quite-recentlyvery-little-had-been-done-to-control-the-cattle-ticks-in-jamaica-beyond-the-application-of-quottar-and-oilquot-as-a-smear-to-congested-areas-of-large-ticks-the-intensification-of-non-tropical-blood-i-image237880008.html
RMRR0AAG–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. The-Improvement of Native Cattle m the West Indies Adoerse Effect of Tieka The Urgent Need for Dip^g Tanks. CATTLH TICK -$*- Ezlract from an article by The Diretlor of Ihe Jamaica DeparbaeM of Agrieahare, piMahed In Na. 8 VoL II of the of ihe Department Bulletin' " Until quite recently.very little had been done to control the cattle ticks in Jamaica, beyond the application of "Tar and Oil" as a smear to congested areas of large ticks. The intensification of non-tropical blood i
. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. 376 PESTS OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS Control is based on keeping cattle out of tick-infested pastures long enough to starve out all the seed ticks. The latter do not go in search of a host, but wait for it to come. Luckily this scheme works in well with various desirable crop rotations. In the case of range animals, dipping or spraying to kill the ticks on the animal is resorted to. The Sheep Tick {Melophagus ovinus Linn.) Degenerate, reddish or brownish, flattened insects, one fourth of an inch long or less, suck t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/injurious-insects-how-to-recognize-and-control-them-insect-pests-insect-pests-376-pests-of-domestic-animals-control-is-based-on-keeping-cattle-out-of-tick-infested-pastures-long-enough-to-starve-out-all-the-seed-ticks-the-latter-do-not-go-in-search-of-a-host-but-wait-for-it-to-come-luckily-this-scheme-works-in-well-with-various-desirable-crop-rotations-in-the-case-of-range-animals-dipping-or-spraying-to-kill-the-ticks-on-the-animal-is-resorted-to-the-sheep-tick-melophagus-ovinus-linn-degenerate-reddish-or-brownish-flattened-insects-one-fourth-of-an-inch-long-or-less-suck-t-image231900490.html
RMRD7YCA–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. 376 PESTS OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS Control is based on keeping cattle out of tick-infested pastures long enough to starve out all the seed ticks. The latter do not go in search of a host, but wait for it to come. Luckily this scheme works in well with various desirable crop rotations. In the case of range animals, dipping or spraying to kill the ticks on the animal is resorted to. The Sheep Tick {Melophagus ovinus Linn.) Degenerate, reddish or brownish, flattened insects, one fourth of an inch long or less, suck t
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