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Apicomplexa / Tick-borne diseases / Phyla / Babesia bovis / Bacterial diseases / Rhipicephalus microplus / Lyme disease / Tick / Acaricide / Biology / Ticks / Microbiology


A buck feeds from a plastic 4-poster. The design of the device causes the buck to tilt its head toward the application rollers, ensuring that Tickicide is transferred to its head, neck, and ears. WAYNE RYAN (D513-1)
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Document Date: 2006-05-26 12:20:27


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Kerrville / Brownsville / Del Rio / /

Company

ARS Knipling-Bushland Livestock Insects Research Laboratory / U.S. Livestock Insects Research Laboratory / /

Country

United States / Mexico / /

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Facility

Moore Field laboratory / Kerrville laboratory / ARS Knipling-Bushland Livestock Insects Research Laboratory / USDA-ARS Knipling-Bushland U.S. Livestock Insects Research Laboratory / /

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satellite worksite / organophosphate chemicals / paint rollers / /

NaturalFeature

Rio Grande River / Rio Grande / /

Organization

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / USDA / Texas Animal Health Commission / /

Person

John E. George / DIANE KAMMLAH / WAYNE RYAN / John George / SCOTT BAUER / Alfredo Flores / /

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Position

Governor / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Webb County / Starr County / Maverick County / Kinney County / /

Region

southern United States / southern Texas / northern Mexico / /

Technology

4-poster technology / /

URL

www.nps.ars.usda.gov / /

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