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Show BEGIN FIGHT AGAINST RODENTS NOW J START watching for injury from mice and rats in orchards, is a valuable val-uable bit of advice just now being urged by the Department of Entomology of the Utah Agricultural College. Much more damage is done by these rodents in the winter than in the summer because be-cause in the winter, for lack of other food, they eat the bark from the younger young-er trees. If any . damage is noticed, j write to the Department of Entomology at the Utah Agricultural College, Lo- I gan, Utah, for detailed instructions de- I scribing the most effective and econom- ical ways of handling these pests. It I would be well to determine the number 1 of rabbits likely to menace your orchard I this winter, also. Do not wait until winter, after the rabbits have already I done much damage, to do this. If you find your orchard threatened, the Department De-partment of Entomology will : gladly ofurnish you with methods of extermination. |