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What's Bugging You insect class at TC Extension Office Do you want to know what kind of bug that is or how to get rid of it? Then plan on attending the "What's Bugging You" class at the Taylor County Extension Office on South Columbia Avenue on Thursday, June 4, at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Lee Townsend, U.K. Entomologist, will be discussing the identification and control measures as well as prevention of pests in the home, garden and landscape. You may also bring insects for identification to this meeting. For more information about this meeting, contact Pat Hardesty, County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Taylor County Cooperative Extension Service, 1143 South Columbia Avenue, Campbellsville, KY 42718. Phone (270) 465-4511. Email: phardest@uky.edu. The office hours are as follows: Monday through Friday: 8:0amET to 4:30pmET. Closed Saturday and Sunday. -CAROLYN MORRIS This story was posted on 2009-05-27 19:46:16
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