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Animal-insects
hiner
12/09/04
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12/09/04
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Home & Garden
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11/22/04
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Integrated Pest Management-insects
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CR-7667 Management of Insect and Mite Pests in Canola
This fact sheet discusses insects and mite pests of canola and their control. Revised April 2006.
hiner
06/12/07
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HLA-6431 Earth-Kind Gardening Series: Cultural Control Practices
This fact sheet discusses ways of modifying the garden environment to hampt pests' breeding, feeding, and shelter habits, while maintaining a healthy garden.
hiner
05/16/07
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HLA-6710 Integrated Pest Management in Commercial Greenhouses: An Overview of Principles and Practices
IPM is a multi-dimensional approach to pest control. It requires understanding of the greenhouse as an entire unit, an ecosystem unto itself. This ecosystem must be kept in balance. Temperature, relative humidity, and both pest and biocontrol agent populations must all be monitored. Strict sanitation must be maintained. If one component becomes unbalanced, the rest of the system suffers. Careful records of these components will help the manager correct small problems before they damage the balance in the greenhouse. Maintaining this balance is the key to successful IPM programs.
hiner
05/16/07
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L-278 Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches: Information and Care
This leaflet includes information on biology, feeding, and living environment of the Madagascar Hissing Cockroach.
hiner
04/22/05
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