Stephen J. Toth, Jr. and Thomas A. Melton, editors
Volume 17, Number 22, September 13, 2002

Caution!
The information and recommendations in this newsletter are applicable to North Carolina and may not apply in other areas.


Announcements and General Information

Announcements and General Information


From: Stephen J. Toth, Jr., Extension Entomologist


Final Issue of North Carolina Pest News for 2002

This will be the final issue of the North Carolina Pest News for 2002. The editors would like to thank all of the Extension specialists and county agents and directors that contributed articles and/or insect trap data for the newsletter this season.

If you have any comments, criticisms or suggestions regarding the content or format of the North Carolina Pest News, please forward them to the editors. Your input will help us improve the quality of the newsletter in the future.

Thank you for your interest in the North Carolina Pest News. The newsletter will resume in April of 2003. Meanwhile, individual articles on insect and disease pests in North Carolina will be provided as Pest Alerts on the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service's electronic news network (ent-news.ces.ncsu.edu) under the newsgroup ncces.pest.news (see also the discussion group Pest Management on the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service's intranet) and on the North Carolina Pest News web site at: http://ipm.ncsu.edu/current_ipm/pest_news.html.



The information presented in this newsletter is for educational purposes only and represents the opinions of the respective authors. Any reference to trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service is implied. Use pesticides safely. Read and follow all label directions.

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