Subject: Re: Advice wanted on bird parasites
Date: Jul 10 11:34:25 1996
From: Janet Partlow - partlowj at elwha.evergreen.edu


Hi Jim,
Try under King County Conservation Service; or try Master
Gardeners, also under King County or Seattle; or try Washington State
University Cooperative Extension Service, either Seattle or King County.
That should work.
Janet Partlow
partlowj at elwha.evergreen.edu

On Wed, 10 Jul 1996, Ed Schulz wrote:

>
> >> What I recommend in the case of a possible insect problem is to get
> >> a few samples and take them into your local Conservation Service.
>
> >I just tried looking up Conservation Service in the various ways (Yellow
> >Pages, Blue Pages under city, county, state, etc.) and found nothing. Is
> >there another name I should look under?
>
> > Jim Elder (jime at eskimo.com)
> > SEA, Inc.
> > 7030 220th St SW
> > Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
> ---------------------------------------
> Jim,
> Try the WSU County Extension Service. Sorry I don't know the number but
> they are located behind McCollum Park in south Everett. Take 128th St
> exit off of I-5 and head east about half a mile. Turn right at the park
> and go past the pool. They should be able to identify the bugs if you
> take some samples in.
>
> Ed Schulz
> Everett, WA
> eschulz at eldec.com
>
>