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Pest control / Integrated pest management / Tick-borne disease / Permethrin / DEET / Insect repellent / Tick / Pesticide / Household chemicals / Chemistry / Agriculture
Date: 2014-12-09 14:35:54
Pest control
Integrated pest management
Tick-borne disease
Permethrin
DEET
Insect repellent
Tick
Pesticide
Household chemicals
Chemistry
Agriculture

Creating Tick Safe Schools Using IPM Webinar Q&As and Resources

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