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  1. Pest Management in the Subtropics: Integrated Pest Management – a Florida Perspective by David Rosen, Fred D. Bennett, et all 1999-06-01
  2. Pest Management: International Conference Proceedings (IIASA proceedings series)
  3. Pest Management: Biologically Based Technologies (Conference Proceedings Series (American Chemical Society).)
  4. Integrated pest management in Canada: A directory of expertise by Mario Lanthier, 1995
  5. Critical Issues in Insect Pest Management by G.S. Dhaliwal, 2004-04
  6. Novel Approaches to Integrated Pest Management by Reuven Reuveni, 1995-02-22
  7. Integrated Pest Management for Cotton in the Western Region of the Unite States
  8. The design of biological monitoring systems for pest management (Simulation monographs) by S. M Welch, 1979
  9. Insect Pest Management: Techniques for Environmental Protection (Agriculture & Environment Series)
  10. Ecological Approach to Pest Management by D.J. Horn, 1988-02-29
  11. Integrated Pest Management on Rangeland: A Shortgrass Prairie Perspective (Westview Studies in Insect Biology)
  12. Pest Management in Cotton (Ellis Horwood series in agrochemical sciences) by M.B. Green, D.J.De B. Lyon, 1989-06-28
  13. Insects of Ornamental Plants (Practical Insect Pest Management) by M. Curtis Wilson, 1982-08
  14. A source book on integrated pest management by Mary Louise Flint, 1977

121. West Nile Virus Alert! Skeeter Defeaters Logo New! Summer Camping
Welcome to Public Health pest management Other Pests Cockroaches, DomesticFlies, Fleas, Head Lice, Lyme Disease, Red Imported Fire Ants, Rats, Ticks,
http://www.deh.enr.state.nc.us/phpm/

122. History Of Pest Control
This resource lists key events in the history of pest management. 1967 Introductionof the term Integrated pest management by RF Smith and R. van den
http://www.safe2use.com/ca-ipm/01-04-27.htm
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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 09:11:13 -0400
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Organization: Get Set Inc. ( www.getipm.com phelliker@cdpr.ca.gov
Director, State of California, Department of Pesticide Regulation cc: Christine Whitman whitman.christine@epa.gov Dear Mr. Helliker, I thought you might like to read the following: The History of Pest Management
This resource lists key events in the history of pest management. An historical perspective is important for a complete understanding of any subject and pest management is no exception. There are always lessons to be learned from history although too often these pass unnoticed and unheeded because they are rarely taught as part of the subject of pest management in our schools and colleges. The brief outline of the key events in the history of pest management that are presented here provide a framework on which to hang other knowledge, facts and figures. - Compiled by Dr David Dent [ Sections in red added by Stephen Tvedten
8000 BC Beginnings of agriculture 4700 BC Silkworm culture in China 2500 BC First records of insecticides eg the Sumerians were using sulphur compounds to control insects and mites 1500 BC First descriptions of cultural controls especially manipulation of planting dates 1200 BC Botanical insecticides were being used for seed treatments and as fungicides in China. The Chinese were also using mercury and arsenical compounds to control body lice

123. ACTRON Flying Insect Control Specialists.
Offering non chemical solutions for pest management. Product line includes insect electrocutor light traps, air doors, and glue board traps. Located in Santa Clarita, California.
http://www.actroninc.com/
Flying Insect Control
Systems Specialists
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We aim to be your information source, as well as your technology of choice, for flying insect control. We are particularly interested in the flying insect management problems you encounter, so we can continue to design products to meet your needs. If you don't see what you need here, please fill our our Guest Form and let us know. We are glad to help. To our Spanish speaking readers: Se invita a los lectores a enviar sus preguntas o comentarios
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124. UCONN SCHOOL IPM (INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT)
Information on the Connecticut Integrated pest management Program for schools on how to control head lice.
http://www.hort.uconn.edu/ipm/ipmscool.htm
SCHOOL IPM
T he Boxer Amendment requires prior notification of families of schoolchildren when certain pesticides are to be used in schools and promotes programs like IPM to reduce pesticide use in schools.
The Connecticut Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program for Schools
View a slide show about Headlice
Links
IPM Websites for Teachers and Kids

Listing of organizations working in School IPM

School IPM links

Other links
Public Health Pest Control Manual

Wisconsin School Integrated Pest Management Manual

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125. National Park Service - Nature & Science: Biology Resources
The Integrated pest management Program reduces the risk from pests and pestmanagement related activities. more Migratory Birds Migratory Birds
http://www.nature.nps.gov/biology/
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Wisdom is striving to preserve and protect the integrity, stability, and beauty of the animal and plant life in our national parks. Mission
To preserve, protect, and manage biological resources and related ecosystem processes in the National Park System What We Do
Provide expert scientific, planning, and evaluation assistance on management actions and biological resource management issues Headlines
December 12, 2003
Detecting Chronic Wasting Disease
Projects Seamless Network "Deer, People & Parks:Human Dimensions of Deer Issues in National Parks" Many park sites have been disturbed by human activities. Parks work aggressively to restore native species and processes and conditions that support those species, to these areas.

126. Turfgrass Pest Management Guidelines For Professionals--UC IPM
Articles and photos of weeds, diseases, insects, mites, and nematodes. Statewide Integrated pest management (IPM) Project.
http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/selectnewpest.turfgrass.html
UC IPM Home Search Related Resources UC Guide to Healthy Lawns 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
Turfgrass
More crops
University of California's official guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticides, and nonpesticide alternatives for managing pests in golf courses, parks, sports fields, and other lawns, for landscape professionals. See also our resources for home gardeners More
Authors/credits Index to crops ... Recent updates Residential users : This information has been developed for use by pest control professionals. Many of the pests are not problems for home lawns and many of the suggested pesticides are not appropriate for home use. See the Pest Notes for Lawn Insects Lawn Diseases , and Weed Management in Lawns for management practices suitable for home use.
Turgrass Species
Diseases

127. UACES: AR Agriculture: Pest Management
University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service AR Agriculture pest management.
http://www.aragriculture.org/pestmanagement/default.asp

Fire Ants

Insects

Nematodes

Pesticide Training and Licensing
... AR Agriculture Home
Pest Management
The Pest Management Section includes Entomology (insect and related pests including Fire Ants), Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Nematology (nematodes), Pesticide Training, Plant Pathology (plant diseases) and Weed Science (weeds). Insects and related pests attack plants, animals, humans and buildings. Weeds are major pests of crops, lawns, gardens, golf courses and other areas and are among the most recognized pests. Nematodes are "hidden" pests, being microscopic roundworms, but can cause extensive and unrecognized damage. They are very difficult to manage. Plant diseases are caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens as well as non-living factors such as nutritional disorders. Management of pests is complex and involves monitoring, host resistance, cultural practices and pesticides. Proper management is known as Integrated Pest Management or IPM. Pesticides must be purchased and used safely and legally. The Pest Management Section offers extensive information on IPM and Pesticide Safety and Training. Identification of nematodes and plant diseases often requires special knowledge and tools so the Cooperative Extension Service offers identification services through the Nematode Diagnostic Laboratory located near Hope, AR and the Plant Disease Clinic located near Lonoke, AR. Please select the links above to find more specific information.

128. Growing Coffee With IPM
Detailed account of integrated pest management techniques for coffee growers.
http://www.pan-uk.org/internat/IPMinDC/pmn9.pdf

129. National Centre For Integrated Pest Management
Provides information on pest management systems, forecasting of pests, anddistribution maps.
http://www.ncipm.org.in/
National Centre for Integrated Pest Management IPM Philosophy About us Research Annual Report 03-04(Part-I) ... Hindi Version Healthy Crop is our Mission News National Training on IPM in Important Field Crops Validated IPM Technologies for selected crops WWW NCIPM
This website has been viewed times since 10th September 2003. Staff Publications Training Feedback ... Search National Centre for Integrated Pest Management, Lal Bahadur Shastri Building, Pusa Campus, New Delhi 110 012. INDIA Suggestions/problems contact: webmaster Site designed and maintained by: ARIS CELL, NCIPM.

130. IPMNET CALENDAR
A global listing of forthcoming integrated pest management (IPM) related events. Frequently updated, it includes a separate section that gives recently added listings. Contact Email links and links to conference Web pages are provided.
http://www.IPMnet.org/IPMnet_NEWS/calendar.html
September 2005, Issue no. 141
The Consortium for International Crop Protection produces and provides IPMnet NEWS as a free, electronic, global, IPM Information resource Calendar
IPMNET CALENDAR - recent additions and revisions to a comprehensive global
(N)ew or [R]evised Entries to the IPMnet CALENDAR (N) 05-07 October * 26TH CONGRESO ASOCIACION COLOMBIANA DE FITO- PATOLOGIA Y CIENCIAS AFINES (ASCOLFI), Bogota, COLOMBIA. Contact: ASCOLFI, Calle 37A #27-33, Palmira, Valle, COLOMBIA. Mailto:ASCOLFI@telesat.com.co . Telefax: 57-92-275-0557. Web: http://www.telesat.com.co/ascolfi/
(N) 11-14 October * NEVADA WEED MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION 10TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Reno, NV, USA. Contact: S. Donaldson, Mail Stop 408, Univ. of Nevada-Reno, Reno, NV 89557, USA. Fax: 1-775-784-4881. Mailto:DonaldsonS@unce.unr.edu . Phone:1-775-784-4848.
(N) 01-03 November * 4TH CANADIAN WORKSHOP ON FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT, Ottawa, ONT, CANADA. * Contact: Canadian Grain Commission, 600-303 Main St., Winnipeg, MAN R3C 3G8, CANADA. Mailto:contact@grainscanada.gc.ca

131. Kentucky Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
link to The Soybean Aphida new pest of Soybean in Kentucky Heads Up! breaking news University of Kentucky Integrated pest management
http://www.uky.edu/Ag/IPM/

Heads Up!
breaking news Picture Sheets now available online! [Home] [What's New] [Weekly Newsletters] [Weather/DD Models] ... [Co. Agent Resources] University of Kentucky Integrated Pest Management
www.ipmimages.org
; soybean rust image by Joe Hennen, Botanical Research Institute, www.forestryimages.org Last updated: 11 April 2005 This page was created and is maintained by Pat Dillon, Department of Entomology, University of Kentucky.
Please send questions or suggestions to: pdillon@uky.edu

132. Untitled
Information from CIPM and about the Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for IPM, sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
http://ipmwww.ncsu.edu/cipm/Virtual_Center.html
All documents have been moved to one of 2 new domains. Please replace "ipmwww" with simply "ipm" in the web address. If that doesn't work, replace "ipmwww.ncsu.edu/" with cipm.ncsu.edu/ent/".
If all else fails, please email cipm@ncsu.edu for the correct URL. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Some of the needed new links are listed below:
  • NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management Biological Control Virtual Information Center
  • Cotton Insects SERA-IEG-23
  • EPA Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides: How to Comply, What Employers Need to Know ...
  • Veterinary Entomology Expert Systems
  • 133. 2005 Georgia Pest Management Handbook
    2005 Georgia pest management Handbook. Book Information. Handbook PurchasingInformation Commercial Homeowner Title page Pesticide Emergencies
    http://www.ent.uga.edu/pmh/
    2005 Georgia Pest Management Handbook
    Book Information:
    Crops Information: Handbook in PDF format The University of Georgia - Department of Entomology
    College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
    Athens, Griffin, Statesboro, and Tifton UGA Entomology Network Academics Research Extension Honey Bee Program ... UGA Home Questions and/or comments to: bugman@uga.edu Page last modified: February 28, 2005

    134. Termites
    Includes a collection of environmental and pest management links.
    http://www.Alert-Pest.net
    Termites
    Termites
    Other Termites Info
    Alternatives For
    Atlanta Termite

    Bat Pest Control

    Dodson Pest Control
    ...
    Alert-Pest.net

    135. SpringerLink - Publication
    ENVIRONMENTAL pest management of Madison WI Sam GottliebSpecializing in environmentally sound pest control for carpenter ants, ants,roaches, wasps, bees, mice, squirrels and more. Madison Wisconsin.
    http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=1353-5226

    136. Welcome To The VegEdge! A Vegetable IPM Resource.
    Provides advice on all aspects of vegetable crop integrated pest management (IPM). Also contains links to other related areas of interest.
    http://www.vegedge.umn.edu/
    Welcome! Vegetable IPM Resource for the Midwest
    ("Click" on a Newsletter for updates in your state.) Vegetable Pest Fact Sheets By Crop
    By Pest
    European Corn Borer and Corn Earworm Information Weekly Moth Flight - 2005 ECB Data Corn Earworm Data Degree-Day Forecast Maps ... Research Updates Search Web Pages By Keywords:
    Your current weather
    WHAT'S NEW? The purpose of this site is to provide timely, objective information about all aspects of vegetable crop integrated pest management (IPM), with particular focus on insect pest management in the Midwestern U.S. This information is provided as an aid to assist growers, processors and crop consultants in making better IPM decisions. VegEdge is maintained by Bill Hutchison and Suzanne Wold-Burkness Department of Entomology College of Agriculture, Food, and Environmental Science University of Minnesota In addition to providing accurate information, we want this page to be easy to use. Let us know of any suggestions, questions, or problems you may have navigating VegEdge. Send suggestions to: Bill Hutchison What others are saying...

    137. Integrated Pest Management - UMass Extension
    The Integrated pest management Team is a farreaching program with its hands inalmost every other teams projects. Integrated pest management is the most
    http://www.umass.edu/umext/ipm/
    IPM Projects
    Administration/Coordination

    Apple

    Community Education
    ...
    University of Massachusetts Amherst
    , Massachusetts, 01003. (413) 545-0111. This is an official page of the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus.

    138. Stylet-Oil ― The High Purity Mineral Oil
    Floridabased producer of a high purity mineral oil, Stylet, used as a biodegradable fungicide and insecticide in integrated pest management programs.
    http://www.stylet-oil.com
    The Stylet-Oil User's Guide
    Learn More About Stylet-Oil
    Learn More About Stylet-Oil
    Organic JMS Stylet-Oil JMS Stylet-Oil For Grass Seed Bedazzling Bug Bytes ... In Memory Of... Where Product Excellence And Grower Insight Come Together. Welcome to the 2005 Season and Thank You For visiting t he Stylet-Oil Home Page the Internet site offering fruit, vegetable, vine and grass seed growers the most comprehensive, detailed look at the industry's top performing horticultural mineral oil. After 2 years of continuous use in agriculture, Stylet-Oil has the broadest, most diverse label in the industry and is regarded as the benchmark horticultural mineral oil used on green leaf tissue Stylet-Oil is a high purity horticultural mineral oil used as a fungicide, insecticide and for plant virus control. The oil has no residue tolerance, is safe to the environment / biodegradable, "Food Grade Quality" and IPM compatible. There are now three different Stylet-Oil formulations (Regular, Organic and Grass Seed) labeled on a wide assortment of crops. All three formulations are blended using the highest purity base oil (99.1% UR) in combination with a high cost, high performance emulsifier package.

    139. New England Apple Pest Management Guide
    Welcome to the UMass Fruit Advisor. This site is dedicated assisting commercialfruit growers in Massachusetts and throughout the Northeastern United
    http://www.umass.edu/fruitadvisor/NEAPMG/
    FRUIT ADVISOR HOME CONTACT ABOUT New England Apple Pest Management Guide 2003-04
    2003-04 New England
    Apple Pest Management Guide
    2005 UPDATE 2004 UPDATE Cover
    Credits
    inside front cover
    Table of Contents
    Part I
    Pest Biology, Monitoring, and Management Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
    Apple Pest Management Calendar (Table 1)

    Apple Pest Chronology for Southern New England

    Apple Scab Biology and Epidemiology (Tables 2, 3; Chart 1)
    ...
    Figures 111-122
    Part II
    Pesticide Safety, Selection, and Application Pesticide Safety
    Acute Toxicity of Pesticides (Table 9)
    Label Compliance Protecting Water Quality ... Pesticide Options for Bearing Trees Part III Growth Regulator, Thinning, Calcium, and Postharvest Treatments Chemical Thinning (Tables 23, 24, 25, 26) Fruit Elongation for Delicious Increasing Repeat Bloom After Thinning Reduction in Russeting of Golden Delicious ... INDEX inside back cover EMERGENCY telephone numbers back cover University of Massachusetts Amherst Site policies . Produced and maintained by the UMass Fruit Team

    140. UConn Integrated Pest Management:IPM-TREE FRUIT CROPS
    Articles on integrated pest management for apple and other fruit trees, including control of the boxelder bug.
    http://www.hort.uconn.edu/ipm/ipmtrfr.htm
    TREE FRUIT
    2005 UPDATE
    APPLE PEST MANAGEMENT GUIDE

    last revised April 2005

    ARTICLES
    APPLES
  • Dispersal of Typhlodromus pyri into Apple Blocks
  • Insect, Mite and Disease Control for Apples ...
  • Apple Scab Feb. 2003
  • Apple Rust Disease OTHER FRUITS
  • Insect, Disease and Mite Control for Peaches
  • Why Fruit Trees Fail to Bear
  • Black Knot of Plum and Cherry
  • Pest Management Guide for Home Plum Orchards INSECTS
  • Boxelder Bugs and Their Control IMAGE CATALOG
  • Thumbnails of pictures associated with the Fruit IPM articles. TREE FRUIT IPM LINKS
  • New Research Speeds Detection of Plum Pox Virus (USDA link)
  • Apple Information Manager (AIM)
  • Northeast IPM Websites OTHER IPM LINKS TREE FRUIT IPM COORDINATOR
    (commercial growers) LORRAINE LOS TREE FRUIT QUESTIONS
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