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Eyeworm Surveillance Update Articles

Eyeworm Surveillance Update

Last January, we solicited heads of bobwhite and scaled quail in order to assess them for the prevalence of eyeworms.  With only a short time left in the 2017-18 quail season, hunters submitted 923 heads for our inspection.  Joe Crafton, a Director of RPQRF, donated $19,000 in order to hire…
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October 12, 2018
Holes in the pattern Articles

Holes in the pattern

“When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.”  -  Franklin D. Roosevelt Oh no, not again.  I’m feeling more and more like a dryland cotton farmer in west Texas—at worst downright cursed, at best “precipitationally-challenged.”  For those of us in western Fisher County,…
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July 12, 2018
FAQs about eyeworms Articles

FAQs about eyeworms

These frequently asked questions were gleaned from our Facebook page. How do quail become infected with eyeworms?  Quail must consume an infected “intermediate host” (e.g., grasshopper, cricket, cockroach).  Once inside the quail’s crop, eyeworm larvae from the intermediate host escape, make their way into the esophagus, and move up to the…
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June 19, 2018
Eyeworm Update Articles

Eyeworm Update

“Anyone who thinks we don’t have a problem with eyeworms should ‘open their eyes.” – Joe Crafton “Tell me, and I forget.  Show me, and I remember.  Involve me, and I understand.” – Chinese proverb This proverb serves as the motto for the Bobwhite Brigade.  It’s also a proper epithet…
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June 15, 2018