. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. - 298 - STORY OF SHEEP SCABIES ERADICATION* 1904 1934 1937. CATTLE LICE were reported from a few locations of CALIFORNIA as heavy early in the year, and they remained the number one pest of cattle in NEVADA in 1963. Cattle lice were about normal for the year in UTAH and commonly reported in TEXAS. They were especially bad in some NEW MEXICO cattle herds during the winter and early spring. Majority of ranchers in New Mexico treat for lice as well as for cattle grubs. In OKLAHOMA, moderate to heavy infestations
. Cooperative economic insect report. Insect pests Control United States Periodicals. - 298 - STORY OF SHEEP SCABIES ERADICATION* 1904 1934 1937. CATTLE LICE were reported from a few locations of CALIFORNIA as heavy early in the year, and they remained the number one pest of cattle in NEVADA in 1963. Cattle lice were about normal for the year in UTAH and commonly reported in TEXAS. They were especially bad in some NEW MEXICO cattle herds during the winter and early spring. Majority of ranchers in New Mexico treat for lice as well as for cattle grubs. In OKLAHOMA, moderate to heavy infestations of several species were present throughout the State from January through April when populations declined. The first fall activity was noted in late November in Oklahoma. Light to moderate cattle lice populations existed the first part of the year in NEBRASKA. About one percent of the cattle in MONTANA are affected; these "carriers" should be treated. About half of the "carriers" in Montana are bulls. Cattle lice were annoying in NEW YORK and they caused losses where control measures were not applied. * See sheep scab mite, page 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 United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine; United States. Plant Pest Control Branch; United States. Plant Pest Control Division; United States. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Administration, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine
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