TERMITE or ANT? the differences are: 



ANTENNA ELBOWED 



TERMITE 



WINGS(IFPRESENT) 

 MANY SMALL VEINS 

 BOTH WINGS 



SAME SIZE 



ANTENNA 

 NOT ELBOWED 



^CHEMISE" 

 V. WAIST 



"HOUR- 

 GLASS" 

 WAIST 



WINGS 

 "(IF PRESENT) 



FEW VEINS 

 HIND WINGS SMALLER THAN 

 FRONT WINGS 



NOT FOR PUBLICATION: SPECIAL NOTE TO RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS 



You can have University of Illinois entomologists on your station each week telling 

 farmers how to best control their insect pests. All you do is telephone (217) 333- 

 2614 each Friday. An automatic answering device will play a 1:40 tape summarizing 

 the week's insect activity and forecasting the next week's problems. This summary 

 gives only highlights. We hope you will continue to use these in-depth written 

 reports. Contact your Extension adviser in agriculture for the local angle. 



Have your recorder running when you call . The recorded information is different 

 for the northern and southern portions of the state. Therefore, if you are in the 

 northern half of Illinois , call between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. each Friday; if you are 

 in the southern half of the state , call between 11:05 a.m. and 1 p.m. each Friday. 



For more information or in case of difficulty, call Mr. Cliff Scherer in the Agri- 

 cultural Communications Office, 330 Mumford Hall, University of Illinois, Urbana. 

 Phone (217) 333-4783. 



CAUTION: REMEMBER- -READ THE INSECTICIDE LABEL AND FOLLOW ALL PRECAUTIONS 



This weekly report was prepared by E.B. Petty, Steve Moore, Roscoe Randell, Don 

 Kuhlman, and Stephen Sturgeon, Illinois Natural History Survey and University of 

 Illinois College of Agriculture, in cooperation with the USDA Agricultural Research 

 Service, Plant Pest Control Branch, from information gathered by entomologists and 

 cooperators who send in weekly reports from their own localities . 



