i r local/state -■ —. Eggs dormant until spring Cold season kills fleas by Kathy Robinette Battalion Reporter If the weather stays cold until mid-March, Bryan-College Sta tion may not have a heavy flea infestation until May, says Ed ward Binford, of Binford Insect Control Service. For the past two years, the flea problem in Bryan-College Station has started in March be cause of the warm, moist springs and light winters, Binford said. The problem has slacked off during the hot months of July and August and reappeared in early fall when the humidity is high, he said. Dr. Tommy Cargill, a Bryan veterinarian, said the small, bloodsucking insect feeds on any warm-blooded animal, but its favorite hosts are dogs and cats. After a hard freeze kills the adult fleas, the eggs can lie dor mant for two to eight months, Cargill said. These eggs lie in the soil, the dog’s or cat’s bedding, and in the carpet, he said. “A female can lay a couple of hundred eggs at a time,” Cargill said. Fixed marriages likely United Press International NEW YORK — Arranged marriages and marriages of con venience may be due for a com eback, says futurist author Alvin Toffler. In an article in Parents maga zine, Toffler said he also expects computer dating and cable dat ing to increase, as people be come more individualized. “It’s harder to find someone who has a similar set of values, interests, and attributes,” he said. If a dog ingests a flea which is carrying tape worm larvae, in testinal parasitic problems can result, Cargill said. Also, dogs sometimes lose their hair or de velop a secondary skin infection because of the scratching, he said. To get rid of fleas, both men said to dip the dog and spray both the yard and house the same day. “You’re trying to break the (flea’s) life cycle,” Cargill said. Binford recommends that pet owners wash their animal’s bed ding often and hang it out in the sunshine to dry. Cargill said after the fleas are gone, pet owners should con tinue checking to see if fleas are on their pets, and continue dip ping and dusting their dogs. Proban, a tablet given to dogs, kills the flea when it bites the dog. However, as a safety pre caution, the dog should be checked for heartworms, he said. Binford said after a yard is sprayed, the animal should stay off the surface until it dries. The house should be closed for about two hours after it is sprayed, he said. A flea’s life cycle is about seven to 10 days, so the extermi nators will spray once to kill the adults and return later when the eggs hatch. A majority of the spraying done last year was at duplexes and apartments, even those where pets are forbidden, Bin ford said. Many pet owners let their dogs run loose where they pick up fleas from other dogs and other areas, he said. “The more animals you have per unit of space, the more likely you will have a flea population,” Binford said. Manor East til 823-8300 JUNIORS: Now Showing!! SOGGY BOTTOM USA PG Get involved with your class — come to the next class of ’83 meeting. Guest speakei*: Head Coach & Ath. Him*. 7:20 9:40 JUST BEFORE DAWN 730 950 dachic Sherrill Date: March 4, 1982 Place: JACK NICHOLSON in 601 Rudder Time: TASS OF See you there!!! 7:30-8:30 A? THE BORDER 7:25 9:50 hT Magna Carta at Texas A&M University Starts Sunday, February 28 Where: Texas A&M Memorial Student Center, Room 226 When: Sunday, February 28 10:00 am to 7:00 pm Open to the public Monday, March 1 and Tuesday, March 2 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Open for school groups only 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm Open to the public Parking: Parking lot south of Rudder Tower (Entrance off Houston Street) $10,000 jewel theft is crime of the week Brazos County Crime Stoppers and the Brazos County Sheriffs Department are seeking information about a burglary that occurred Jan. 11 at a residence on FM 1 179. This burglary, the Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week, took place sometime between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. A burg lar or bu'rglars entered Charles Magee’s residence by using his body weight to break the door jamb. A 14 karat yellow gold Omega wrist watch with diamond numerals and a vel- low gold Masonic ring with a diamond centered on top were stolen. Other items of jewelry also were stolen. Brazos County STOPPER 775-TIPS The total value of the stolen items exceeds $10,000. Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for informa tion this week which leads to the arrest and indictment of those responsible for the crime. Identities of callers who give information secret. Crime Stoppers i c ash rewards for infoi leading to an arresu diciment in any ufl felony. Ehe Crime Stoppaj her is 775-TIPS. ooooooooooo* Campus 846-6512 Fire ant probleni| blamed on state now snowina CALIGULA ( &)AnAura» FILM RELEASING CORPORATION (R] United Press International AUSTIN — A Milam County farmer says Agriculture Com missioner Reagan Brown misled the county’s fanners and ran chers about the availability of gEsa; On THE STREP I 1 , I HE REAL. THIC K IS] 7:35 SIAVINC, ALIVE i 30 VICE < hemii als io< ombaUi infest.uion of (irean l ied Default, WM i .tise $1 M i.11()() liomf and ranchers to payi for having their Ian with the cnetnical An when they applied mical they were toldbv| culture department could receive only abod cent of the cnemidl needed. "Reagan Browni .. . The Raot Story. 846-6714 Oren 7:00 CornerUniv& College 70000000000ooo< 7 Academy Award Nominations OIAKIOTS PU OfTIKF 7:20 promised us the funds>he Very available if we colle jncoln i money from the people|V up 10,000-acre blocks(l spraying),” Debault i .tiled on us to lead tbel out on it. and ^ steer.” 9:45 Fell wit by M S C /s£Q1E C IN ™/\ Debault said if then culture departmental Amdro available totheii and ranchers, “We dotj any choice but to return': pie’s money and let theij take over our land.” „ ,. . re calls are Rep. Dan Kuba ;m of whic Rockdale, a candidate f a ]j sm m .obei t H. S Batti About 90 PRESENTS culture commissioner of a special House 0' ^,^ d'ireci studying the fire ant p j a jggj nded to RONALD REAGAN in BEDTIME FOR BONZO said he thinks Brown mated the magnitude* we ant problem and the ’ j 0 || e £ e g ta the department receivC! t 8 has re offer to provide AmdroiL]] s on car to landowners of $1 a> ; ) n i v s j x wei ' Most cat •innected r ping systi SCHULMAI^' 55 ™ 11 JI provide THEATRES* 775- 2002 *“lt’s not function 7:25 9:35 Knely sens BARBAROSAlKifcpIaining tl Nelson. Gary 8«»alse alarms. air spra Willie 7:45 9:50 CANNERY ROTHS Nick Nolle 7:30 9:45 ARTHUR Dudley Moore/Liza Mi 7:25-9:10 ALICE IN WONDERLAI THE DEVIL AND MAX DEI Walt Disney Tuesday March 2 7:30 pm Theater $1.50 with TAMU ID Advance tickets available at MSC Box Office Mon-Fri 4:30 P.M. Tickets also available 45 minutes before showtime. 7:30 9:45 RAIDERSOF THE LOST AM Asphalt lot south of Kyle Field (Entrance off Wellborn Road) MSC ARTS COMMITTEE Other Magna Carta Activities Guest Speakers Presented by MSC Great Issues & MSC Political Forum Special Performances Presented by the Society for Creative Anachronism For more information call 845-8501 announces Admission Free Sorry, No photographs of Magna Carta may be taken. Entries are now being accepted for the Annual Juried | Student Art and Craft Competition. Last day to Enter: March 1,1982 Place: MSC Craft Shop 10 a.m.-IO p.m. daily Entry Fee: $2.00 per piece (limit 3 pieces a person) UKI 8:00 Winning Entries will be displayed in MSC Gallery This exhibition is made possible in part by a grant from the Texas Committee for the Humanities. March 2-U, 1982