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Household Insect Pests

Household Insect Pests
Author: Norman E. Hickin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1964
Genre: Household pests
ISBN:

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American Pests

American Pests
Author: James E. McWilliams
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 023113942X

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Inspired by the still-revolutionary theories of Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring," McWilliams argues for a more harmonious and rational approach to people's relationship with insects, one that does not harm the environment and, consequently, ourselves along the way.


Biodiversity and Insect Pests

Biodiversity and Insect Pests
Author: Geoff M. Gurr
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2012-04-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1118231856

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Biodiversity offers great potential for managing insect pests. It provides resistance genes and anti-insect compounds; a huge range of predatory and parasitic natural enemies of pests; and community ecology-level effects operating at the local and landscape scales to check pest build-up. This book brings together world leaders in theoretical, methodological and applied aspects to provide a comprehensive treatment of this fast-moving field. Chapter authors from Europe, Asia, Africa, Australasia and the Americas ensure a truly international scope. Topics range from scientific principles, innovative research methods, ecological economics and effective communication to farmers, as well as case studies of successful use of biodiversity-based pest management some of which extend over millions of hectares or are enshrined as government policy. Written to be accessible to advanced undergraduates whilst also stimulating the seasoned researcher, this work will help unlock the power of biodiversity to deliver sustainable insect pest management. Visit www.wiley.com/go/gurr/biodiversity to access the artwork from the book.


Common Sense Pest Control

Common Sense Pest Control
Author: Helga Olkowski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1971
Genre: Garden pests
ISBN:

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Pests of the Garden and Small Farm

Pests of the Garden and Small Farm
Author: Mary Louise Flint
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1998
Genre: Agricultural pests
ISBN: 0520218108

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Authoritative text enables readers to identify pests quickly and to prevent, correct, or live with most common pest problems. 250 color photos, 100 drawings.


American Pests

American Pests
Author: James E. McWilliams
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2008-06-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0231511361

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The world of insects is one we only dimly understand. Yet from using arsenic, cobalt, and quicksilver to kill household infiltrators to employing the sophisticated tools of the Orkin Man, Americans have fought to eradicate the "bugs" they have learned to hate. Inspired by the still-revolutionary theories of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, James E. McWilliams argues for a more harmonious and rational approach to our relationship with insects, one that does not harm our environment and, consequently, ourselves along the way. Beginning with the early techniques of colonial farmers and ending with the modern use of chemical insecticides, McWilliams deftly shows how America's war on insects mirrors its continual struggle with nature, economic development, technology, and federal regulation. He reveals a very American paradox: the men and women who settled and developed this country sought to control the environment and achieve certain economic goals; yet their methods of agricultural expansion undermined their efforts and linked them even closer to the inexorable realities of the insect world. As told from the perspective of the often flamboyant actors in the battle against insects, American Pests is a fascinating investigation into the attitudes, policies, and practices that continue to influence our behavior toward insects. Asking us to question, if not abandon, our reckless (and sometimes futile) attempts at insect control, McWilliams convincingly argues that insects, like people, have an inherent right to exist and that in our attempt to rid ourselves of insects, we compromise the balance of nature.


Living with Bugs

Living with Bugs
Author: Jack D. DeAngelis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780870714214

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Living with Bugs answers every homeowner’s questions about the insects and related critters that share our homes and living spaces. Jack DeAngelis examines more than fifty of the most commonly encountered household pests, from ants to scabies to vinegar flies, and offers environmentally friendly solutions for managing them. With more than ninety color and black-and-white photographs and drawings of all fifty species, Living with Bugs includes a guide to identification of the common pests, information about life history, and advice about control. DeAngelis distinguishes pest situations that may need immediate attention from those that require simply watchful waiting. Living with Bugs explores a variety of related topics, including entomophobia and delusions, the dangers of using mothballs, Internet resources, electronic pest control, biorational (“eco-friendly”) pesticides, buying pest control services, simple “keys” to identification of an unknown bug, and local resources. An essential guide, Living with Bugs belongs on the shelves of every homeowner, local library, master gardener, and cooperative extension agent.


Elm Bark Beetles

Elm Bark Beetles
Author: R. R. Whitten
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1967
Genre: Elm
ISBN:

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Two kinds of bark beetles commonly attack elm trees in the United States. One is known as the smaller European elm bark beetle (Scolytus multistriatus) and the other as the native elm bark beetle (Hylurgopinus rufipes). So far as is known, these bark beetles attack elm only. They are important forest and shade-tree pests principally because they spread the fungus causing the Dutch elm disease.


Insect-pest Management and Control

Insect-pest Management and Control
Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Plant and Animal Pests. Subcommittee on Insect Pests
Publisher: National Academies
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1969
Genre: Insect control
ISBN:

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