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Controlling Larder Beetles
Larder beetle larvae are quite distinct and easily distinguished from other insects found in the home. They are fuzzy, reddish-brown, worm-like creatures. Under a magnifying glass you can see two dark spines on the tall end. These spines separate ... [... more]
North Dakota State University

Field Guide to the Palms of the Americas (Princeton ...
A must have!: This is probably the most useful book for anyone involved in plant identification, such as Forest Engineers, specially those working in tropical America, where one often encounters many kinds of palms in the field, but until now it was not [... more]
$39.95
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Wood-Boring Beetles in Homes Management Guidelines
UC home and landscape guidelines for control of Wood-Boring Beetles in Homes. Wood-boring beetle larvae feed on wood and wood products; adults emerge from larval feeding chambers through round, oblong, or D-shaped exit holes. Adults of some ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Commercial Sweet Potato IPM
An insecticide application is often incorporated into the soil, at planting, to provide preventative control of cutworms, flea beetle larvae, grubs, and wireworms. Additional treatments may be necessary for continued control as the season ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

Milky Spore - 40 Oz 2.5 No. Model 80040-6
Milky Spore Powder contains bacteria which infect white grubs Japanese beetle larvae in the soil of your lawn. Kill the larvae and prevent beetle infestations! The spores conbinue to multiply on their own- season after season- and protect your property [... more]
$81.93
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Milky Spore - 10 Oz. Model 80010-9
Milky Spore Powder contains bacteria which infect white grubs Japanese beetle larvae in the soil of your lawn. Use once per season. You may repeat applications each year for 3 years for a faster maximum build-up. For use in lawn spreaders. Compatible [... more]
$32.03
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Leaf beetles
This is one of the largest plant feeding families of beetles, with more than 2,000 species found in North America. Adult beetles are often brightly colored or metallic and 3 to 12 mm long. Leaf beetle larvae are soft- bodied and pigmented and ... [... more]
Old House Web

Casebearers
This group includes several small moths and leaf beetle larvae that construct cases to live in. These cases are usually tubular or cylindrical. They may be soft or hard. Home Improvement Topics Fireplace Inserts Storm Doors Barn Doors Products ... [... more]
Old House Web

Fierce Food: The Intrepid Diner's Guide to the Unusual, ...
From the sublime to the deadly: London writer Weil conducts this global guide to exotic, often culturally celebrated food with wit, panache and practicality. Each entry even includes precise instructions for preparation and consumption, should you be so [... more]
$14.00
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Hope Is the Thing With Feathers: A Personal Chronicle of ...
Amazon.com Review: A decade ago, new to the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas, poet, journalist, and amateur birder Christopher Cokinos spotted an unusual sight: a pair of green parrotlike birds in flight, chased by a hawk. Uncertain of what he had seen, he [... more]
$16.95
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Masked Chafers (White Grubs)
UC Management Guidelines for Masked Chafers (White Grubs) on Turfgrass. Masked chafers are large C-shaped beetle larvae that feed on roots of turfgrass plants. These grubs are white, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in length, with dark translucent dorsal ... [... more]
University of California IPM

The Gardener's A-Z Guide to Growing Organic Food
Good book - very thorough and well organized: I would have given this book 5 starts except that the section on pest control, which is very important to an organic gardener names the pests and suggests control solutions but shows you no pictures of the [... more]
$22.95
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