Biological Control in the Urban Environment: Part I
Identification, characteristics and biological control of predators in the urban environment. Biological control is using predators, parasites (parasatoids), and pathogens (diseases) to control pests. In the urban environment there is a multitude ... [... more]
North Dakota State University |
Insect Biocontrol : Home
IBL Products IBL Brochure Last Modified: 02/12/2009 You are here: Home / [... more]
Agricultural Research Service |
NCERA 125 Biological Control of Arthropods & Weeds
NCR125 Arthropod Biological Control: Scientists working to discover and implement biological controls against insect and weed pests. A multi-colored Asian lady beetle larva attacking an aphid mummy. Funded by USDA's CSREES and cooperating North ... [... more]
ncera125.ent.msu.edu |
Biological Control of Flies
Several tiny, parasitic wasps attack immature stages of flies. The wasps insert their eggs into the immature stages of several species of flies. The white, legless wasp larvae feed inside the host and eventually kill it. The wasp completes its ... [... more]
University of Kentucky |
Biological Control
This publication discusses the biological control agents of fire ants that have been studied in Alabama. The decapitating flies are widely distributed in Alabama. Three species have been released: Pseudacteon curvatus, P. litoralis, and P. tricuspis. [... more]
Alabama Cooperative Extension System |
Biological Control in the Urban Environment: Part II
Identification, characteristics and biological control of parasites and pathogens in the urban environment. Parasites (also called parasitoids) are very diverse in appearance, biology, and the hosts they attack. Most parasites are small to minute ... [... more]
North Dakota State University |
UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines for Biological Control ...
UC Management Guidelines for Biological Control on Floriculture and Ornamental Nurseries. Some commercially available natural enemies of floriculture and nursery pests Many insect and mite pests in floricultural crops have natural enemies that ... [... more]
University of California IPM |
Biological Control of Leafy Spurge
Information on a major biological control program to combat the spread and reduce infestations of the aggressive, exotic perennial weed known as leafy spurge United States Department of Agriculture. 1989. Biological Control of Leafy Spurge. ... [... more]
Northern Prairie Research Center |
European Biological Control Laboratory - Home
United States Department of Agriculture European Biological Control Laboratory Welcome to the European Biological Control Laboratory Download EBCL Brochure (pdf): Last Modified: 02/12/2009 About EBCL LeftBottom You are here: Home / Quarantine [... more]
ars-ebcl.org |
SUPPLIERS OF BENEFICIAL ORGANISMS
This page has links to the Suppliers of Beneficial Organisms in North America,HTML pages. Selected References - Biological Control and Integrated Pest Management Restricted materials Pesticide use report Continuing education Product/label ... [... more]
cdpr.ca.gov |
Nematodes as Biological Control Agents of Insects
Nematodes are one of the most abundant groups of living animals, and although morphologically they are very simple, they have exploited a wide range of diverse habitats including invertebrates. Nematodes are usually considered pests because of ... [... more]
nematode.unl.edu |
Suppliers of Beneficial Organisms in North America
Text and photographs describing the biological control agents of insect, weed, and pathogen pests Information and more pages are being added to this site on an ongoing basis. Welcome to this Cornell University World Wide Web site! This guide ... [... more]
nysaes.cornell.edu |