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  1. Biodiversity and Pest Management in Agroecosystems by Clara Nicholls, 2004-02-13
  2. Integrated Pest Management: Volume 1: Innovation-Development Process by Rajinder Peshin, 2009-04-27
  3. Integrated Pest Management for Collections: Proceedings of 2001: A Pest Odyssey (heritage list)
  4. Integrated Management of Diseases Caused by Fungi, Phytoplasma and Bacteria (Integrated Management of Plant Pests and Diseases)
  5. Managing Bermudagrass Turf: Selection, Construction, Cultural Practices, and Pest Management Strategies by L. B. McCarty, Grady Miller, 2002-01-01
  6. Perspectives in Ecological Theory and Integrated Pest Management
  7. Insect Viruses and Pest Management by Frances R. Hunter-Fujita, Philip F. Entwistle, et all 1998-06-19
  8. Sterile Insect Technique: Principles and Practice in Area-Wide Integrated Pest Management
  9. Advances in Potato Pest Biology and Management by M. L. Powelson, 1994-04-15
  10. Crop Loss Assessment and Pest Management
  11. Integrated Pest Management
  12. Sweet Potato Pest Management: A Global Perspective (Westview Studies in Insect Biology)
  13. Neem and Pest Management by Srivastra Ram Prakash, 2002-04-01
  14. Natural Products for Pest Management (Acs Symposium Series)

61. Scientific Pest Management ... Professional Pest Control Services For Australia
Commercial and domestic pest control services. Services and location guide.
http://www.scientificpest.com.au/
Domestic Pest Control Services Location Guide Client Testimonials Find-a-Pest Data Base Domestic Pest Control Services Location Guide Client Testimonials Find-a-Pest Data Base ... Email Us

62. Integrated Pest Management For Vegetable Gardens
Information on pest management for vegetable gardens such as soil preparation,plant selection, cultural practices, and beneficial insects and mites.
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/envirohort/426-708/426-708.html
Integrated Pest Management for Vegetable Gardens
Contact: Tony Bratch, Extension specialist, Vegetables and Specialty Crops; Virginia Tech Publication Number 426-708, Revised January 2005
Integrated Pest Management Ideas for Vegetable Gardens
The best way to control insects and disease problems is to prevent them before they get a foothold in your garden. Soil Preparation
Maintain a slightly acid soil (around pH 6.5). If in doubt, have a soil analysis done through your local Extension office, by a private lab, or with a commercial soil test kit. Lime can be used to increase soil pH and sulfur can lower it. Maintain adequate levels of soil fertility through additions of potassium and phosphorus releasing materials, such as commercial fertilizers or animal manures. Soil testing should be done every three years to determine levels of these important nutrients. Build a biologically active, healthy soil through regular addition of organic matter, such as yard waste, compost, and manure. For planting areas not being cropped, grow annual cover crops, such as clover or rye grass, to provide additional organic matter. Till the soil in the fall to expose pests living near the surface to natural enemies and weather, and to destroy insects overwintering in crop residues.

63. Wisconsin's School Integrated Pest Management Manual
Wisconsin s School Integrated pest management Manual Background Introduction About/How to Use the School pest management Manual
http://ipcm.wisc.edu/programs/school/default.htm
Wisconsin's School Integrated Pest Management Manual
Prepared by:
Dr. John C. Stier, Univ. Wisconsin-Horticulture and UW-Extension
Karen Delahaut, Univ. Wisconsin-IPM Program and UW-Extension
Phil Pellitteri, Univ. Wisconsin-Entomology and UW-Extension
Patricia Kandziora, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture,
Trade and Consumer Protection Background Introduction About/How to Use the School Pest Management Manual
since Jan 2003

This page modified on

64. Integrated Pest Management At Iowa State University
Includes an integrated crop management newsletter, and horticulture and home pest news.
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/
Integrated Pest Management at Iowa State University

What else would you like to see here? What kind of information services can we provide that will help you? Please send your requests or feedback to jvandyk@iastate.edu Iowa Extension IPM Coordinator Jerry DeWitt
The Integrated Pest Management program at Iowa State University is a cooperative effort involving entomology plant pathology , and weed science NC Pest Mgmt. Ctr. Liaison Jerry DeWitt
Iowa PAT Liaisons Joyce Hornstein
Richard Pope

Jerry DeWitt

Page maintained by John VanDyk
Last updated December 13, 2004 http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/ A participating institution with the

65. 2005 Pest Management Guide
The 2005 pest management Guides are available in PDF format and are divided intothree volumes Field Crops (456016), Home Grounds and Animals (456-018),
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/pmg/
2005 Pest Management Guides
The 2005 Pest Management Guides are available in PDF format and are divided into three volumes: Field Crops Home Grounds and Animals (456-018), and Horticultural and Forest Crops (456-017). Each of the volumes is further divided into chapters and/or sections. Please note: Accessing PDF files requires that you have the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. You can obtain a free copy of the Reader from the Adobe website Keys to Proper Use of Pesticides
  • Read the label on each pesticide container before each use. Follow the printed instructions to the letter; heed all cautions and warnings; note precautions about residues. Store pesticides in the containers in which you bought them. Put them where children and animals cannot get to them preferably locked-up and away from food, feed, seed, and other materials that may become harmful if contaminated. Dispose of empty pesticide containers properly.
  • SEE YOUR PHYSICIAN IF SYMPTOMS OF ILLNESS OCCUR DURING OR AFTER THE USE OF PESTICIDES.
    Commercial products are named in this publication for informational purposes only. Virginia Cooperative Extension does not endorse these products and does not intend discrimination against other products which also may be suitable.

    66. North Carolina Pest Management Information Program - Home Page
    North Carolina center for integrated pest management.
    http://cipm.ncsu.edu/ent/ncpmip/
    Last Modified on January 8, 2002 by Stephen J. Toth, Jr.

    67. USDA Regional IPM Centers
    can access the complete Crop Profiles and pest management Strategic Plansdatabases, information on pesticide use, current pest management research,
    http://www.ipmcenters.org/
    Be sure to check with your Regional Center for regional information and opportunities by clicking on your Region above. About the Centers News Crop Profiles/PMSP Data Sources ... Home
    Welcome to the National Site for the USDA Regional IPM Centers Information System.
    This site provides information about commodities, pests and pest management practices, people and issues in the U.S. It also provides links to sites for each of the four Regional IPM Centers. At this National Site you can access the complete Crop Profiles and Pest Management Strategic Plans databases, an IPM Expertise database, information on pesticide use, current pest management research, funding opportunities, and links to many related sites At each of the Regional Center Sites, you can access the same information as found on this National Site, but specific to the individual region. Additional region-specific information, news and announcements can be found within each Regional Center's Site. The National and Regional Sites share a similar design and organization so that you can easily navigate the information at each site. Please note that your present location will always be indicated by the individual Center logo at the top left of each page. Links to sites outside the Information System will open in new, smaller browser windows If you have comments, suggestions or questions about this site, please

    68. NCCE: Commercial Agriculture: Vegetables
    Vegetable production guides, pest management and information on harvesting and storage.
    http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/copubs/ag/fnv/veg/
    Home
    Commercial Agriculture Vegetables Search ... NCDA
    Vegetables
    Production Information Pest Management Additional Links You will need the free Acrobat Reader program to view the Adobe Acrobat PDF formatted version of our publications. Click on the icon to view the PDF formatted version.

    69. The Bulletin Pest Management And Crop Development Information For
    Our objective is to keep you informed about pest problems and crop developmentissues economic, and environmentally sound pest management strategies.
    http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/cespubs/pest/
    The Bulletin has been moved to a new location. If you are not automatically forwarded please click here If you have any questions or problems, please email Michael Greifenkamp at grfnkmp@uiuc.edu Thank you.

    70. Home
    Weather, news, grain marketing information and agronomic advice (including pest management) updated regularly. This site represents Cargill Fertilizer, Cargill Grain, and Cargill Hybrid Seeds.
    http://www.cargill.com/aghorizons/

    71. Office Of Pest Management Programs Homepage
    Established in September 1997, the USDA Office of pest management Policy (OPMP)has a This page serves as a path to USDA s pest management programs and
    http://www.ars.usda.gov/opmp/
    Printable Version Email this page
    Advanced Search
    Path to USDA Pest Management Programs
    OPMP Resources

    Crop profiles

    Pest Management

    Centers

    Data Sources
    ... OPMP staff E stablished in September 1997, the USDA O ffice of P est M anagement P olicy (OPMP) has a mandate to: Integrate the Department's programs and strategic planning pertaining to pest management. Coordinate the Department's role in the pesticide regulatory process and related interagency affairs, primarily with the Environmental Protection Agency Strengthen the Department's support for agriculture by helping to develop alternative pest management tools that may be needed as a result of regulatory change. C urrently the OPMP is most actively involved with implementation of the 1996 Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA). Our role is two-fold: Provide the EPA with information to help assure that pesticide tolerance reassessments are based on realistic agricultural practices and the most accurate data available.

    72. IPM UCONN General Pest Management
    Articles of interest to homeowners and commercial growers on insects, nematodes, vertebrates and other pests, along with management methods.
    http://www.hort.uconn.edu/ipm/ipmgenl.htm
    GENERAL PEST MANAGEMENT
    Articles listed here are relate to more than one IPM program area and are not crop specific.
    They may be of interest to homeowners or commercial growers.
    Our most recently posted articles are identified as Online Courses
    Try our IPM crossword puzzle , just for fun!
    Diagnostic Sheets

    UConn's Soil Testing Lab online information
    UConn's Cooperative Extension online
    INSECTS
  • Mosquito Management
  • New Tool for Battling Varroa Mite Offered to Beekkeepers
  • Smaller Japanese Cedar Longhorn Beetle (Adobe Acrobat .pdf file)
  • Fireflies - Interesting and Beneficial
  • Diptera as Predators
  • Asian Lady Beetle: Beneficial Nuisance ...
  • Spider Mites NEMATODES
  • Beneficial Nematodes VERTEBRATES
  • Resistance of Woody Ornamental Plants to Deer Damage
  • Animal Damage Control: White Tailed Deer
  • Deer Damage and Control
  • Crows and How to Minimize Their Damage ...
  • WoodchucksHabits and Control OTHER PESTS
  • Sudden Oak Death Syndrome
  • Black Spots on Houses An insect or disease problem?
  • Poison Ivy Fact Sheet
  • Wanted! The Brown Garden Snail PEST MANAGEMENT METHODS
  • Natural (Biological) Control and Secondary Pests
  • Pest Management - Sound Gardening
  • Horticultural Oils
  • Ignoring Labels on Organic Products Can Cause Problems ...
  • Use of Cover Crops and Green Manures to Attract Beneficial Insects MISCELLANEOUS
  • Who Needs Economic Thresholds?
  • 73. Pest Management
    Arsenio Sánchez Hernampérez A Brief Bibliography on pest management Wendy Jessup Integrated pest management A Selected Bibliography for Collections
    http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/bytopic/pest/
    Pest Management
    See also:
  • General Resources
    Bibliographic Resources

    Other pest control services and resources

    Resources at other sites
    General Resources
    William J. Arnold
    Fumigation for Insect Control: Sensitive Structures, Museums and Art and Valuables Repositories WAAC Newsletter , Volume 7, Number 1, Jan. 1985, pp.6-7

    John Burke

    The Chicora Foundation
    Managing: Pests in Your Collections

    Vinod Daniel, Gordon Hanlon, and Shin Maekawa
    Eradication of Insect Pests in Museums Using Nitrogen

    Gagelmann, M., et al.
    First results of a pilot decontamination in a PCP polluted building by means of a humidity controlled thermal process

    A Brief Bibliography on Pest Management

    Erich Kesse
    Identification of Infested Paper, Book and Textile Formats
    Know the Signs of Insect Infestation
    Letter about fumigation

    Karen Motylewsky
    Controlled Environment Heat Treatment as a Safe and Efficient Method of Pest Control , A paper delivered to the 2nd International Conference on Insect Pests in the Urban Environment, Edinburgh July 1996 Environmental and health concerns have caused a radical change in the popular perception of chemical pest control methods. Governmental and environmental agencies seek to further limit the uses of chemicals in areas that have, till now, accepted them as routine treatments. As an example, the German Dangerous Substances Act requires that "toxic gases may no longer be employed if a toxin free procedure is effective and reasonable." Here in the UK, if we are to be realistic, we must also anticipate a general move in this direction. These concerns have led to the development of what are essentially two new processes. Designed to treat insect pests in objects these treatments are thermal with controlled humidity and inert gas fumigation.
  • 74. Turf Science And Education At Fort Lauderdale
    Water quality and turf nutrition, improved cultivars of turfgrass, and pest management (weeds, insects, diseases, nematodes) have been the main emphases since this urban Center opened in 1961. Located in the Town of Davie.
    http://turfscience.com
    Link to Golf and Sports Turf Management class files
    Facts about Turf Science,
    Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center:
    University of Florida IFAS urban program since 1961

    Located in the unique climate of South Florida

    Turf Science supports homeowners and $8 billion industry
    Relevant resources:

    Fort Lauderdale REC home page

    Where is the Fort Lauderdale REC

    Turfscience course materials from Fort Lauderdale
    (Above left to lower left): Che cking sod quality, student field trip; Floratam St. Augustinegrass residential home lawn in Broward County; and instruments for measuring water infiltration, compaction, and moisture status on a golf course tee, Broward County.
    Information: webmaster@turfscience.com

    75. Integrated Pest Management At West Virginia Extension
    About IPM. Includes pesticide impact assessment and extensive information on specific pests and their management.
    http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/ipm/
    Pest Management
    Events
    Pest Information
    Animals (Vertebrate Pests) Insects Plant Diseases Weeds Biology and Life Cycle of Weeds Videos Pest Identification
    Pest Management Workshop - Sept. 2002 Educational Information
    Northeast Region IPM National IPM Network
    Pesticide Safety - It's Common Sense
    Read the Label First!
    Before You Buy A Pesticide: Helpful Tips for Home Gardeners

    Help the Mountaineer
    clean up his act ...
    Related Web Sites Pest Management The WVU Extension Service Pest Management Program centers around control of animals, insects, plant diseases, and weeds around the home, garden, farm, and other outdoor areas. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a multidisciplinary approach to solving pest problems. It involves chemical, cultural, biological, and mechanical methods to manage pests below economic thresholds. A sound understanding of host biology, environmental effects on hosts and pests, and benefits and costs of control alternatives form important components of IPM. West Virginia is a member of the Northeast Region IPM Network of the National IPM Network
    Dr. John F.Baniecki

    76. Biointensive Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
    This publication provides the rationale for biointensive Integrated PestManagement (IPM), outlines the concepts and tools of biotensive IPM, and suggests
    http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/ipm.html

    77. The Georgia Peach
    Includes pest management and cultural guide, post harvest guide, peach home orchard information, and market updates.
    http://www.griffin.peachnet.edu/caes/gapeach/
    HOME 2005 Peach Convention SE Peach Grower's Handbook Insecticide
    Acaricide
    ... Peach Newsletter Mirror or Mirror on the Wall Show Me the Best Glyphosate Formulation of All W.E. Mitchem, Clemson Univ., N.C. State Univ., and Univ. of GA, Cooperating Each year I get questions from growers regarding glyhosate formulations. There are a number of formulations being marketed to growers. In fact, Monsanto is marketing 9 glyphosate formulations itself. Some with surfactant, some without, some more concentrate than others, which creates confusion in the market place for the consumer (you the grower). Below are four commonly asked questions regarding glyphosate formulations along with answers. 1. Are generic glyphosate formulations as effective as name brand glyphosate products like the Roundup formulations? Each year there is discussion regarding the effectiveness of one glyphosate formulation over another. The bottom line is glyphosate is glyphosate. I am not aware of any one formulation providing superior weed control over other formulations. There has been evidence that some Roundup Ready Crops are more sensitive to one specific glyphosate formulation than others but for our purposes in fruit crops this is not a concern because contact with the crop must be avoided. We do not have Roundup Ready Fruit Trees. Data in Table 1 indicates that weeds respond similarly to most glyphosate formulations. Even morningglory control, which can be difficult to achieve with glyphosate, ranged from 92 to 94 % 18 days after application. All glyphosate products provided 100% control of johnsongrass and Palmer amaranth 18 days after application

    78. Pests Of Agriculture, Floriculture, And Turf--UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines
    Guidelines and information on pest and disease control and management, organised by crop plant. From University of California.
    http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/crops-agriculture.html
    UC IPM Home Search How to Manage Pests
    Agriculture
    Degree-days Educational Resources
    Workshops and events

    PCA exam helper

    Pesticide safety
    Research and IPM Grants programs
    Funded-project results
    How to Manage Pests
    Pests of Agriculture, Floriculture, and Turf
    More Acknowledgments
    PDFs to print Recent updates ... Avocado Barley (see Small Grains Beans (see Dry Bean Bermudagrass Seed Production Blackberries (see Caneberries Broccoli (see Cole Crops Brussels Sprouts (see Cole Crops Cabbage (see Cole Crops Caneberries (Blackberries, Raspberries) Carrot Cauliflower (see Cole Crops Celery Cherry Citrus ... Cotton Cucumber (see Cucurbits Cucurbits Dry Beans Fig ... Grape Grapefruit (see Citrus Kiwifruit Lemon (see Citrus Lettuce Melons (see Cucurbits Nectarine Oats (see Small Grains Olive Onion Orange (see Citrus Ornamental Nurseries Peach Pear ... Prune Pumpkin (see Cucurbits Raspberries (see Caneberries Rice Rye (see Small Grains Small Grains Spinach Squash (see Cucurbits Strawberry Sugarbeet Tomato ... Turfgrass,

    79. Pest Management: ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service
    This series of publications surveys a wide array of techniques and control agentsthat can effectively reduce or eliminate pest damage without sacrificing
    http://www.attra.org/pest.html
    800-346-9140 (English)
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    ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service
    P.O. Box 3657
    Fayetteville, AR 72702 Home Pest Management
    Pest Management
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    ATTRA Publications
    NOTE: Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Acrobat Reader Asian Soybean Rust: Notes and Organic Control Options for Farmers Summary HTML Downy Mildew Control in Cucurbits Summary HTML PDF / 245 kb Organic Alternatives for Late Blight Control in Potatoes Summary HTML PDF / 513 kb Organic Control of White Mold on Soybeans Summary HTML PDF / 236 kb Notes on Compost Teas Summary HTML PDF / 2.9 mb Use of Baking Soda as a Fungicide Summary HTML PDF / 367 kb
    Links to Other Disease Management Information
    Methyl Bromide Alternatives Newsletter
    Plant Pathology Internet Guide Book
    Insect Management
    ATTRA Publications
    Bug Vacuums for Organic Crop Protection Summary HTML PDF / 518 kb Insect IPM in Apples: Kaolin Clay Summary HTML PDF / 933 kb Kaolin Clay for Management of Glassy-winged Sharpshooter in Grapes Summary HTML PDF / 231 kb Sustainable Fire Ant Management Summary HTML PDF / 725 kb Colorado Potato Beetle: Organic Control Options Summary HTML PDF / 117 kb Cucumber Beetles: Organic and Biorational IPM

    80. Internet IPM Resources On Mollusk Pests
    Integrated pest management resources on Slugs and Snails.
    http://www.ippc.orst.edu/cicp/Pests/slug_snail.htm
    Database of IPM Resources (DIR)
    Internet IPM Resources on Slugs and Snails
    (Gastropoda)

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