Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Weird Worms: Horsehair Worm and the Grasshopper Nematode


Mr. Albritton (aka Spiderman) brought this to our office today...

Information Courtesy of Colorado State University

Weird Worms: Horsehair Worm and the Grasshopper Nematode

by W. Cranshaw1

Quick Facts...

  • Horsehair worms and the grasshopper nematode parasite, Mermis nigrescens, are both harmless to humans.
  • Moist conditions are favorable to the development of Mermis nigrescens and highest populations develop in relatively wet, grassy areas.
  • With very few exceptions, horsehair worms will only be found in water.
  • The common name ‘horsehair worm’ is derived from its occasional occurrence in livestock water troughs.

Two unusual, very long ‘worms’ that are occasionally encountered are horsehair worms and the nematode parasite of grasshoppers, Mermis nigrescens. Both are harmless to humans but may attract attention and cause concern. more

Saturday, September 25, 2010

UF/IFAS Subscription Management System, University of Florida/IFAS

UF/IFAS Subscription Management System, University of Florida/IFAS

Preparing for Sunbelt Expo

How would you like to experience what you read in our newsletter--live and in person? That's the idea behind our mobile exhibit coming to an event near you. You really can't miss this opportunity or miss seeing us--literally. Our exhibit rolls down the highway in a 6' x 12' trailer with unique eye-catching graphics. Housed inside is the latest information for homeowners regarding rain harvesting, smart irrigation, and great plants for your home landscape and vegetable garden.





Friday, Extension Agents and Master Gardeners from Bay, Jackson, Wakulla, and Escambia counties worked to prepare for the next scheduled stop in Moultrie GA for the Sunbelt Expo October 19 - 21.





Click here for a sneak peak of what you will see in a few weeks.




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- Blip! Post by L. Scott Jackson via iPad

Location:Marianna, Florida