Virginia Cooperative Extension ServiceRobinson, William H.2015-08-052015-08-051988-06-08http://hdl.handle.net/10919/55566TERMITE AND TICK SEASON The two most commonly reported household and outdoor pests in the spring are termites and ticks. Both these animals (ticks are not insects, but close relatives) are active in the spring season, and both can cause considerable alarm and concern when they are encountered in the house. Let's review some of the important aspects of their biology and control.TERMITE AND TICK SEASON The two most commonly reported household and outdoor pests in the spring are termites and ticks. Both these animals (ticks are not insects, but close relatives) are active in the spring season, and both can cause considerable alarm and concern when they are encountered in the house. Let's review some of the important aspects of their biology and control.4 pagesapplication/pdfen-USVirginia Cooperative Extension materials are available for public use, re-print, or citation without further permission, provided the use includes credit to the author and to Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia Tech, and Virginia State University.LD5655.A761 I57Insects -- Virginia -- PeriodicalsAgricultural extension work -- Virginia -- PeriodicalsInsect pests -- Control -- Virginia -- PeriodicalsAgricultural pests -- Control -- Virginia -- PeriodicalsInsect Notes, No. 175, April 8, 1988TERMITE AND TICK SEASONExtension publication27980872Insect NotesInsectsInsect pests