New England Pest Management Assocation NEPMA.org is the easiest way to find local pest management companies in the NewEngland area on the web. http://www.nepma.org/
Extractions: Please search below for a Pest Management Professional in your area: Whether you have termites swarming by the thousands or a hornet's nest by your front door, your choice of pest control companies can have lasting implications. The following are some tips to help you make an informed choice. When you are done, return to find a list of member companies in your area. Look for membership in a professional organization. Membership in the National Pest Management Association and New England Pest Management Association gives Pest Management Professionals (PMPs) access to training and current information as well as showing a commitment to the industry. Get recommendations from friends, family and neighbors. A referral gives you first hand knowledge, positive or negative, about the companies in your area. Shop for Value , especially for a termite treatment or service agreement. The lowest estimate may not be your best choice. Shopping more than one company makes you a more informed consumer. Look for experience. Check how long a company has been in business. If they have more than one technician, check the experience of the tech they'll be sending. Check for complaints with the Better Business Bureau or Consumer Affairs.
High Plains Integrated Pest Management Guide High Plains Integrated pest management Guide for Colorado, Western Nebraska,Wyoming, and Montana A cooperative effort of the Universities of Nebraska, http://www.highplainsipm.org/
Extractions: This guide is intended to provide current effective management options for insect and other arthropod pests, and for plant pathogens affecting all major field crops grown in Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, and Western Nebraska. Chemical and non-chemical control practices, when available, are described in detail for individual pests and pathogens. These practices include cultural and biological control options, and host plant resistance. By including alternatives to pesticides, we hope to create a ready reference of management strategies growers will consider when faced with a pest problem. High Plains Integrated Pest Management Guide for Colorado, Western Nebraska, Wyoming, and Montana
Termites Includes a collection of environmental and pest management links. http://www.alert-pest.net/
Insect Investigations LTD Information on product testing and development for the pest management industry. http://www.insect-investigations.com
Our Mandate | The Cabbage Root Maggot In Newfoundland And Labrador Information on the lifecycle of cabbage root fly from the Atlantic Cool Climate Crop Research Centre. Control measures that feature Integrated pest management techniques are highlighted as well as chemical controls. http://res2.agr.ca/stjohns/mandate/cabbagemaggot-moucheduchou_e.htm
Extractions: Pupae: The mature maggot becomes a pupa in the soil. This is a resting stage during which the maggot changes to an adult. Pupae are brown, hard, oval shaped and cannot move; they are usually located in the soil close to the roots or occasionally inside the vegetable. CRM overwinter in this stage and emerge in the spring to begin the cycle again.
Extractions: US ARMY CENTER FOR HEALTH PROMOTION AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE Entomological Sciences Program What's Hot? CHPPM Entomology Services ( All field services listed below are provided to DoD organizations only. Human Tick Test Kit Program Tick-Borne Disease Education DoD Pesticide Hotline Monitoring Resistance Deployment Pest Management Focus on Lyme Disease Newsletters
Copesan Alliance of US regional pest management companies. Lists services, press releases and job openings. http://www.copesan.com/
Cocoa Integrated Pest Management Homepage Integrated pest management as applied to Cocoa. This page is hosted by the OhioState University. http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/cocoa/
Environmental Stewardship From University Of Illinois Extension Provides educational information related to agricultural extension services, integrated pest management, and pesticides safety. Also provides news and update section. http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/stewardship/index.html
IPM Access Home Page Integrated pest management Information Service. Files, Forums and Links for.Urban IPM; Ornamental Landscapes; Rights of Way; Structural Facilities http://www.efn.org/~ipmpa/
Extractions: The IPMPA has not been funded for a considerable period of time, partly due to the pursuit of other business endeavors. However, we feel it's important to keep IPM A CCESS online so the information it contains can still be available to the general public. Introduction to IPM for "Urban" Landscapes - explains basic concepts of IPM with an emphasis on developing IPM programs for public and private "urban" landscapes such as schools, parks, golf courses, ornamental landscapes, street medians, etc. Landscape Design for IPM and Low Maintenance - a discussion of some key considerations for applying IPM and low maintenance concepts in landscape design.
Extractions: Tree Protection Products Since 1885 The Tanglefoot Company has a long history of manufacturing high-quality, chemical-free pest management products a history that dates back to our founding in 1885. Our primary objective is the prevention of damage to valuable shade and fruit trees by insects and wildlife. We do this by developing and manufacturing chemical-free methods of pest management for both home orchards and commercial horticultural operations. We also offer bird repellent products, non-toxic products for detecting and monitoring flying and crawling insects, as well as practical products for tree maintenance and care.
Agrichemical And Environmental News A monthly newsletter of pest management, and environmental issues from Washington State University. Includes IPM, biocontrol, organic, and chemical management of weeds, diseases, insects, and other crop pests. http://aenews.wsu.edu
Extractions: Click here for notification of new AENews issues or to unsubscribe from mailing list Information from this site may be used and distributed as you wish, but do not sell this information without written permission from Washington State University. Permission may be obtained by contacting Catherine Daniels, cdaniels@tricity.wsu.edu EDITORIAL POLICY, GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION. Search Agrichemical and Environmental News November 2003 Issue # 211 October 2003 Issue # 210 FEQL Reviews a Decade of Service Tiny Shrimp Present Jumbo Problem: Soft Market and Loss of Carbaryl Threaten to Swamp Oyster Growers Searching for Alternatives to Plastic Mulch Scout Now to Avoid Spruce Aphid Issues Next Summer ...and
Extractions: New In-store hours! Our office is open to sell any of our online products and more from 1:30 pm 4:30pm Mon-Fri or call for our availability. We are located at 2668 River Rd./Route 50, just 2 miles from Downtown Cincinnati. Please stop in and learn about our unique least toxic form of pest control. Welcome to New MOLE Baiting Service, click here for more information. Click here for our press release on Asian Lady Beetles! Please visit the other areas of our site to learn more about our unique pest management strategies. You can visit our office at 2668 River Road to purchase products and ask questions from 1:30pm - 4:30pm M-F. Or, call us to set up an appointment today! Sign up for a free subscription to our monthly newsletter here!
Entomology - Foliage Plants Contain information about common insects and mites attacking ornamental plants. Includes photos. By the University of Florida. http://WWW.MREC.IFAS.UFL.EDU/lso/
Extractions: Entomology and IPM for Foliage Plants Return to: MREC Home Page HURRICANE RELIEF Bemisia (Q and B biotypes) MEALYBUGS Pink Hibiscus Mealybug Website ... TwoSpotted Spider Mite and Phytoseiulus persimilis "Insect and Related Pests of Flowers and Foliage Plants" : Documents by NC State University, prepared for online viewing by the University of Florida, MREC-Apopka. Insect and Arthropod Pest Identification and Management Handout for Southeast Greenhouse Conference Workshops 2000 to 2004 (Text only) A New Pest of Spathiphyllum! - An Eriophyid Mite Philephedra tuberculosa -a quarantine pest that attacks many ornamental plants. At least one nursery in Central Florida has been quarantined because of an infestation. New exotic mealybug and scale pests. Palmicultor mealybugs and an armored scale, Duplachionaspis divergens. ( Contributed to this website by: Amanda and Greg Hodges) Banana mealybug Photos Commercial Foliage and Woody Ornamental Arthropod Pest Management an EDIS PUBLICATION Mistaken Identities (a Power Point Presentation) by Dianne Jacobson. This takes a long time to download and can only be viewed using Microsoft Internet Explorer. Copies can be obtained by contacting Lance Osborne.
Chapter 11 Organic Production This is part of Cornell's 'Integrated Crop pest management Guidelines for Commercial Vegetable Production'. Limited amount of information but contains useful links and references. http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/recommends/11frameset.html
Dow AgroSciences Canada Providing crop protection and plant genetic technology for agriculture, as well as products in forestry and urban pest management. http://www.dowagro.ca
Home :: ServiceMaster Services include home cleaning and maintenance, pest control and lawn fertilization. Provides home management tips, and service locator for the USA. http://www.servicemaster.com/
Northern PlainFacts A bimonthly fact sheet on biological weed and pest control, and soil and water management research programs, at the USDAARS Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory in Sidney, MT. http://listserver.sidney.ars.usda.gov/
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