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FOREST INSECT PESTS IN CANADA
Jack A. Armstrong & W. G. H. Ives, editors |
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1995, 732 pages, color & b/w photos, tables, charts. Emphasizes control of forest insect pests using microbial control agents and other alternatives to chemical pesticides, although traditional pesticide approaches are also addressed. Discusses: stat |
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TRUMAN’S SCIENTIFIC GUIDE TO PEST MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS, seventh edition
by Gary W. Bennett, J. M. Owens & R. M. Corrigan |
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2010, ~700 pp., color & b/w photos, pictorial keys, dwgs., tables, charts. The “bible of the industry” provides in-depth scientific information and protocols for urban and industrial pest management technologies, innovations, practices and educatio |
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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF INVASIVE PLANTS IN THE UNITED STATES
Eric M. Coombs, Janet K. Clark, Gary L. Piper & Alfred F. Cofrancesco, Jr., editors |
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2004, 448 pages, color photographs throughout. Undesirable invasive plants are infesting public and private lands and waterways at an alarming rate. In this book, leading experts review the discipline of biological control of invasive terrestrial and |
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RODENT CONTROL: A Practical
Guide For Pest Management Professionals
by Robert M. Corrigan |
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2001, 355 pages, color & b/w photos & dwgs. throughout. Most comprehensive book ever written dedicated to structural rodent control. Provides in-depth information on commensal rodent biology, behavior, and control for about 30 site-specific environme |
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GARDEN INSECTS OF NORTH AMERICA The Ultimate Guide to Backyard Bugs Second Edition by Whitney Cranshaw & David Shetlar |
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2017, 704 pages, 3,300 color photographs, 5 line illustrations, 9 tables. The second edition of Garden Insects of North America solidifies its place as the most comprehensive guide to the common insects, mites, and other “bugs” found in the ba |
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INSECTS AND DISEASES
OF WOODY PLANTS IN THE CENTRAL
ROCKIES
by Whitney Cranshaw, et al. |
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2000, 284 pages, 500+ color photos. Well illustrated, unique format integrates insects, plant pathogens, and other pests associated with trees and shrubs in the Rocky Mountain region. Features descriptions, easy-to-use diagnostic keys, identification |
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LIVING WITH BUGS Least-Toxic Solutions to Everyday Bug Problems by Jack DeAngelis |
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2009, 176 pages, 16 color plates with multiple photos, b/w photos throughout. This valuable resource provides a wealth of information about the insects and related critters that share our homes and living spaces. It examines more than 50 of the most |
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ADVANCES IN THE BIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF MODERN BED BUGS
Stephen L. Doggett, Dini M. Miller & Chow-Yang Lee, editors |
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2018, 472 pages, b/w illustrations. This is the first academic book on bed bugs published in over 50 years, since the seminal publication of Usinger’s The Monograph of the Cimicidae, #9328, in 1966. All the historical information as well as t |
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PESTS OF LANDSCAPE TREES AND SHRUBS, An Integrated Pest Management Guide, 3rd Edition by Steve H. Dreistadt, et al. |
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2016, 437 pages, 575 color photos, 101 line drawings and charts. This bestselling comprehensive integrated pest management (IPM) guide for landscapes has been completely revised. The easy-to-use manual with practical, research-based advice covers hu |
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CONTROLLING TURFGRASS PESTS, third edition
by Thomas W. Fermanian, et al. |
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2002, 654 pages, 4 color plates, b/w photos & drawings throughout, tables, charts. Revised edition presents state-of-the-art technical and practical information necessary for decision-making and operation in all areas of turfgrass culture and managem |
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PEST CONTROL
by Bill Fitzhugh |
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1996, 310 pages. Not your average book about pest control. It’s a novel about a professional exterminator who unwittingly gets caught up in the shady world of contract murder. “A hilarious comic thriller. . . offbeat, engaging, and very funny read |
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PESTS OF THE GARDEN
AND SMALL FARM A Grower’s Guide to Using Less Pesticide, second edition by Mary Louise Flint |
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1998, 276 pages, 250 color photos, 118 b/w dwgs. & photos, 30 biocolor crop tables. Fully revised classic handbook adapts scientifically based integrated pest management techniques to needs of the home gardener and small-scale farmer. Easy to underst |
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INSECT PHARMACOLOGY: Channels, Receptors, Toxins and Enzymes
Lawrence I. Gilbert & Sarjeet S. Gill, editors |
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2010, 381 pages, color & b/w photos, b/w illustrations.
Publication of the extensive 7-volume work Comprehensive Molecular Insect Science provided users with a complete reference encompassing important developments and achievements in insec |
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ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING FOR PEST MANAGEMENT Advances in Habitat Manipulation for Arthropods Geoff M. Gurr, S. D. Wratten & M. A. Altieri, editors |
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2004, 256 pages, b/w photos, figures, tables. Focuses on the pest management aspect of ecological engineering: how to make farmland more attractive for beneficial insects and less favorable for pests. Contributors from around the world are leaders in |
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ATLAS OF STORED-PRODUCT INSECTS AND MITES
by David W. Hagstrum, Tomasz Klejdysz, Bhadriraju Subramanyam, and Jan Nawrot |
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2013, 600 pages, 266 color illustrations; 32 tables. No other reference offers such an extensive hands-on guide to the most common stored-product pests. This atlas includes photographs and summary information for each of 235 stored product insect sp |
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