Pests and Diseases
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- Grazers
- This UK business offers a very dilute, nutrient based spray which provides a solution to crop damage caused by grazing rabbits, deer, pigeons and geese.
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- Imported Fire Ants
- Research and management of the fire ant from Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and other sources.
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- Managing Mosquitoes in an Agricultural Situation
- Mosquitoes can be a public nuisance and this article discusses various methods of controlling them.
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- Newman's Wildlife Control Service
- Offers to catch and remove nuisance wild animals from Connecticut homes and businesses. Includes information on squirrels, raccoons, skunks and other animals.
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- Nuisance Wildlife Removal
- Provides safe, effective and humane solutions to all nuisance animal problems in private homes and commercial properties throughout West Central Florida.
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- Rodents: A Gnawing Problem
- Article describing the problems rats cause, their control by chemicals and their management under an IPM program.
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- United Bat Control
- Full service organization that specializes in professional bat exclusion, removal of colonies, Histoplasmosis remediation, sanitizing and odor control.
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- Wildlife Control
- Factsheet from Clemson University covers the principles of controlling animal pests, including squirrels, bats, skunks, snakes, moles, voles, deer, rats/mice, chipmunks and groundhogs.
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- Wildlife Removal
- Provides a directory of professional wildlife trappers in the US including a comprehensive listing, by state and city, of experts in the field of nuisance wildlife control.
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- Association of Natural Biocontrol Producers (ANBP)
- A professional association representing the biological pest control industry.
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- Bacillus thuringiensis
- Information from the Aroian lab at UCSD on the benefits and risks associated with using Bacillus thuringiensis proteins in farming and using its genes in GMO crops to manufacture the natural insecticide.
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- BioForce
- Breeds and sells beneficial natural predators for the sustainable, non-chemical control of many common horticultural pests. Based in New Zealand.
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- Biological Control of Locusts
- Locust and grasshopper control is currently carried out with chemical pesticides. This article describes control measures using a myco-pesticide based on the spores of a fungus pathogenic to insects.
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- Biological Control of Mikania micrantha
- Describes a biological control project being piloted in Fiji and Papua New Guinea, using caterpillars and a rust fungus to control mile-a-minute weed, Mikania micrantha.
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- Biological Pest Control
- Reference and application guide for the use of the parasitic nematodes Steinernema for pest control.
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- Considerations for Purchasing and Releasing Biological Control Products
- Advice for the potential user of natural enemies who must be aware of the legal and biological limitations of these biological control methods.