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Natural - Pest Control, Home and Garden, Shopping 40
Association of Natural Biocontrol Producers (ANBP)Association of Natural Biocontrol Producers (ANBP)
A professional association representing the biological pest control industry.
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Behavior and Biocontrol Research UnitBehavior and Biocontrol Research Unit
Provides information on research into novel and environmentally friendly solutions to old and new agricultural problems.
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Beneficial Insects and MitesBeneficial Insects and Mites
Article discussing how beneficial insects may be classed as predators, parasitoids or competitors, all of which can be used in biological control, with information on species that are available for purchase and release.
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Beneficial Insects Introduction Research UnitBeneficial Insects Introduction Research Unit
Branch of the USDA that tests and imports exotic natural enemies of insect pests, using classical biological approaches.
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Biocontrol Method for ReedgrassBiocontrol Method for Reedgrass
Information on the use of pathogens to suppress reedgrass in reforestation areas.
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Biological ControlBiological Control
Text and photographs describing the biological control of insect, disease and weed pests.
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Biological Control of Insect and Mite PestsBiological Control of Insect and Mite Pests
Article dealing with classical biological control using introduced species, augmentation of naturally occurring enemies and conservation of the enemies already present in the environment.
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Biological Control of LocustsBiological 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 micranthaBiological 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 Control of Turfgrass Snowmolds with the Fungus Typhula phacorrhizaBiological Control of Turfgrass Snowmolds with the Fungus Typhula phacorrhiza
Dr. Tom Hsiang, at the University of Guelph, outlines his research into the use of a fungus to control a different fungus that causes serious damage to turf under lying snow.
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Biological Control Virtual Information CenterBiological Control Virtual Information Center
Biological control is the use of one organism to suppress another. Information on the method from the Center for Integrated Pest Management, NC State University.
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Biological Pest ControlBiological Pest Control
Overview of this method of controlling pests and diseases in agriculture that relies on natural predation rather than introduced chemicals.
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Biological Pest ControlBiological Pest Control
Reference and application guide for the use of the parasitic nematodes Steinernema for pest control.
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Bug Vacuums for Organic Crop ProtectionBug Vacuums for Organic Crop Protection
Field vacuums provide a non-chemical approach to insect pest management. This article discusses their advantages and disadvantages and the sourcing of suitable equipment.
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Commercialization of biopesticides in Southeast AsiaCommercialization of biopesticides in Southeast Asia
A project supporting market introduction of biocontrol products for non-chemical crop protection, pest and disease control.
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Considerations for Purchasing and Releasing Biological Control ProductsConsiderations 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.
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Entomopathogens and Microbial ControlEntomopathogens and Microbial Control
Information on research into using specific micro-organisms that kill arthropods to control pests, especially the varroa mite, spider mites and cabbage root fly.
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History of Biological Pest ControlHistory of Biological Pest Control
Including specifics on the biological control of pests of medical and veterinary importance. The site is maintained by Dr. E. F. Legner.
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Hylobius TransversovittatusHylobius Transversovittatus
Article describing the control of the invasive plant purple loosestrife by the use of this introduced weevil.
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Insect Attractants and TrapsInsect Attractants and Traps
Article discussing how certain chemicals can lure insect pests into traps where their numbers can be monitored, or can be used to control insect populations directly by mass trapping or mating disruption.
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Leatherjacket Control in Organic SystemsLeatherjacket Control in Organic Systems
Information on the life cycle of these pests, their prevention and control.
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Microbial InsecticidesMicrobial Insecticides
Article discussing the use of selected bacteria, especially Bacillus thuringiensis, viruses, fungi, protozoa and nematodes in the control of insect pests.
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Midwest Biological Control NewsMidwest Biological Control News
Discusses the use of insects to control crop, garden, and home pests. Includes an index and archived back issues.
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Natural Enemies and Biological ControlNatural Enemies and Biological Control
Article discussing beneficial insects and their use in the biological control of pests as a part of an integrated pest management program, with details and photographs of those commonly found in Florida.
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Natural Products for Insect Pest ManagementNatural Products for Insect Pest Management
Outlines the general traits required of botanicals and other natural products used in pest control and discusses several possible sources.
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Nematodes as Biological Control Agents of InsectsNematodes as Biological Control Agents of Insects
Information on how entomopathogenic nematodes can be used to control insect pests, and the taxonomy and systematics of these nematodes.
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Nematodes as Biological Control Agents of InsectsNematodes as Biological Control Agents of Insects
Information on nematodes that attack insect pests by killing or hampering their development, are capable of mass production, and which can be used as biological control agents.
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New Sex Drug Turns Locusts SoloNew Sex Drug Turns Locusts Solo
Article describing how researchers have isolated a pheromone that locusts emit when they want to be left alone to mate. Use of this could prove an effective new weapon against this destructive species.
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Non-Chemical Methods for Controlling DiseasesNon-Chemical Methods for Controlling Diseases
Article discussing the factors that might encourage disease in plants, the use of resistant varieties, the exclusion of infected material, the sterilization of soil and other cultural practices. [PDF]
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Novel Mycoherbicides for Biological Control of Aquatic WeedsNovel Mycoherbicides for Biological Control of Aquatic Weeds
Describes research into the use of fungal pathogens which are capable of killing problem weeds such as Water Lettuce and Water Hyacinth. [PDF]
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Soil SolarizationSoil Solarization
Information on this non-chemical, environment-friendly method for controlling soilborne pathogens, nematodes and weeds. [PDF]
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Stored Grain Pest ManagementStored Grain Pest Management
Effective control of stored grain pests with minimal pesticide use requires an integrated approach combining sanitation, monitoring and other preventive practices. This article looks at non-toxic treatments and biological control using natural enemies.
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Using Beauveria bassiana for Insect ManagementUsing Beauveria bassiana for Insect Management
Information on using this fungus for biological control of foliar pests.
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Weed-feedersWeed-feeders
Describes in detail the available biological agents for control of various introduced weeds in the US.
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