D34—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February S, 1983 Entomologist (Continued from Page 033) over and thought insects were the cause. Boys and another Extension entomologist visited the woman’s home, checked around and vacuumed. When they inspected the sweepings under a microscope they found no signs of insects and concluded that the caller probably just had dry, sensitive skin. So they suggested she get a jumpsuit in a soft, pajama-like fabric and wear it around the house. Apparently this solved the problem. People in large offices sometimes suffer from what Boys calls “paper fleas” particles of paper in the dry air —which can be , ATTENTION FARMERS... FREE ESTIMATES ON RODENT CONTROL KODENTS carry diseases which can endanger the health of your dairy herds. Your business is raising them. Ours is protecting them. tm i Since 1928 ' Pest control is too important as irritating as real insects until the humidity is raised. “These are a real concern to the individuals involved, even though the cause isn’t what they think,” the en tomologist said. Suggesting a solution sometimes required great tact. People also called about insect bites usually wanting to know how serious the bite was. One person was concerned about the possibility of getting rabies after having been bitten by a praying mantis. When IPS Lancaster, PA 337-3721 Lewistom PA 248-D983 State College, PA mw gypsy moths invaded ,Vi»»»))»»))»M»»)))»»»»»»»»»»»: »»»»»»»»»»)»»»»)»)»»»»» A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ** A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A "Wo tried to work our cattle/ hog operation with a tractor loader and just couldn’t man age it. Our place is ‘designed fora Bobcat.' 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