Effective Control of Household Pests
Eight out of ten U.S. households have been reported to use pesticides both indoors and outside their homes. Moreover, while older adults account for only 2.8% of reported poisoning incidents, they account for 5.9% of all cases with a moderate to ... [... more] Environmental Protection Agency
Birds
Sapsuckers will peck the trunks of trees, leaving holes lined up in neat rows and columns. They can seriously injure small trees. There is no effective control. Home Improvement Topics Countertops Barn Doors Corbels Doors Products Clawfoot Tubs ... [... more] Old House Web
Rice Pest Management Guidelines
UC agricultural management guidelines for control of rice pests. Relative Toxicities of Pesticides Used in Rice to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees (4/04) Treatment Periods for Most Effective Control in an IPM Program (4/04) Rice Weed Photo ... [... more] University of California IPM
Established weeds
Comments: Use allowed under a special 2(ee) recommendation. If applied in fields where drip fumigation will be done, apply after beds are formed but before tarps are installed. Apply at least 30 days before transplanting for effective control of ... [... more] University of California IPM
Transgenic Cotton
Herbicide-tolerant cotton varieties provide growers a weed management option that can both reduce weed control costs and provide effective control of hard-to-control weeds such as nutsedge and annual morningglory. The two types of ... [... more] University of California IPM
Soil Preparation
Effective control of plant parasitic nematodes, soilborne plant pathogens, and some weed pests is a serious challenge for farmers and home gardeners. Resistant varieties, crop rotation, and pesticides are not always viable control options for ... [... more] Alabama Cooperative Extension System
Small Fruit Pest Management
Pest management is considering all possible control techniques to suppress a pest population. Effective control may be achieved when various techniques are integrated for their combined actions. Always use proven techniques that are economic, ... [... more] Mississippi State University Extension