Keyword: Insect control
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Entomopathogenic nematodes for the control of annual bluegrass weevil, Listronotus maculicollis, larvae: Optimizing efficacy through split applications and combinations with imidacloprid | Wu, Shaohui; Kostromytska, Olga S.; Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M. 2017. Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Rutgers Turfgrass Symposium. 26: p. 43-44. |
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281815 |
Battling Japanese Beetles | Krupke, Michael. 2017. Talk Turf. Summer. 18(2): p. 6-7. |
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290703 |
Edgbaston Priory Club: What's lurking beneath the surface? |
Lawrence, Dave; Lawrence, John. 2017. Pitchcare. December/January. 76: p. 64-71. |
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295002 |
Evaluation of 'Jackal' AR601 (Avanex) and Kentucky-31 endophytic tall fescues for suppressing types of invertebrates that contribute to bird strike hazard at airports Access Restrictions |
Miller, Diana M.; Redmond, Carl T.; Flythe, Michael D.; Potter, Daniel A. 2017. Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management. December. 3(1): p. 1-11. |
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289825 |
Pesticide-free sports turf management |
Regensburg, T.H. 2017. Greenside. November. p. 46-48. |
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294137 |
Dealing with insect pests: Scouting and monitoring are essential for keeping your turfgrass healthy |
Fech, John C.; Larson, Jonathan L. 2017. SportsField Management. November/December. 12(10): p. 20-21. |
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294574 |
Biological control of insect parasitic nematodes using on grass mole cricket |
Rostamizadeh, B.; Hatami, B.; Saghaei, N.; Mahmoudi, E. 2017. Advances in Bioresearch. November. 8(6): p. 70-72. |
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288463 |
Mowing height influences Listronotus maculicollis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) oviposition behavior and mechanical removal from golf course putting greens, but not larval development Access Restrictions |
Czyzewski, Benjamin D.; McGraw, Benjamin A. 2017. Journal of Economic Entomology. October. 110(5): p. 2165-2171. |
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287701 |
Developing a degree-day model to predict billbug (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) seasonal activity in Utah and Idaho turfgrass Access Restrictions |
Dupuy, Madeleine M.; Powell, James A.; Ramirez, Ricardo A. 2017. Journal of Economic Entomology. October. 110(5): p. 2180-2189. |
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288904 |
The windshield or the bug: A well thought-out agronomic plan for insect control can help superintendents steer clear of potentially big setbacks Access Restrictions |
Giese, Matt. 2017. Golf Course Management. October. 85(10): p. 62-64, 66-67. |
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290572 |
[Pesticides can protect people and the environment] |
Brandenburg, Rick L. 2017. North Carolina Turfgrass. September/October. p. Cover, 16-18, 20. |
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293804 |
Cottony grass scale in Iowa | Thoms, Adam. 2017. The Reporter [IGCSA]. September. p. 22-23. |
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309269 |
Strange things you can find in turf |
Krischik, Vera. 2017. Hole Notes. September. 52(8): p. 44-49. |
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289629 |
Identifying turfgrass insect activity Access Restrictions |
The Lawn Institute. 2017. Turf News [TPI]. September/October. 41(5): p. 11. |
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295522 |
Old problems are popping up in new places: Southern pests are finding more favorable conditions to thrive farther north |
White, Patrick. 2017. Superintendent. September. 16(9): p. 26-28. |
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289439 |
Synergistic combinations of a pyrethroid insecticide and an emulsifiable oil formulation of Beauveria bassiana to overcome insecticide resistance in Listronotus maculicollis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Access Restrictions |
Wu, Shaohui; Kostromytska, Olga S.; Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M. 2017. Journal of Economic Entomology. August. 110(4): p. 1794-1802. |
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287716 |
Yellowjackets and garbage cans |
Throssell, Clark. 2017. Golfdom. August. 73(8): p. 53. |
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288536 |
The science of shrub care |
Watson, Brandon M. Gallagher. 2017. SportsTurf. August. 33(8): p. 24-27. |
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288547 |
Little pest causes big problems |
Gehrisch, Fred. 2017. The Golf Course Trades. August. 30(8): p. 11. |
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286744 |
Six-legged rabble rousers: The top insects southern superintendents need to keep their eyes out for and how to best manage them this season |
Torsiello, John. 2017. Golf Course Industry. August. 29(8): p. 30-33. |
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288592 |
Insect and disease control considerations: A healthy, dense stand of turfgrass isn't just aesthetically pleasing - it also reduces the risk of player injury |
Gardner, David. 2017. SportsField Management. August. 12(7): p. 24-27. |
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289057 |
Be on watch for cinch mugs [chinch bugs], army worms | Vaughn, Campbell. 2017. The Augusta Chronicle. August 24. p. [1-3]. |
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289227 |
White grubs [August 15 2017] |
Nixon, Phil. 2017. Home, Yard, and Garden Pest Newsletter. August 15. 13: p. [2-3]. |
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288934 |
Leatherjackets and chafer grubs |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeper International. July. p. 38. |
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288421 |
Billbug species composition and life cycles on Missouri zoysiagrass fairways Access Restrictions |
Patterson, Michael E.; Xiong, Xi; Barrett, Bruce A. 2017. Golf Course Management. July. 85(7): p. 60-65. |
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288242 |
Japanese beetles are out in full force | Heidbreder, Kelly. 2017. The Blade. July 26. p. [1-2]. |
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287890 |
Leatherjackets and chafer grubs: Someone will lose their job over this! |
Grundy, James. 2017. Pitchcare. June/July. 73: p. 110-113. |
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289043 |
Hole of the month: Hole No. 9: Citrus Hills Golf and Country Club, Skyview Golf Course, Hernando, Fla. |
Anonymous. 2017. Golfdom. June. 73(6): p. 10-11. |
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285544 |
Soaring numbers of Japanese beetles now feeding on turf |
Krischik, Vera. 2017. Hole Notes. June. 52(5): p. 44-45, 47-52, 54-57. |
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288449 |
Sex pheromone of the jumping plant bug, Halticus minutus Reuter (Hemiptera: Miridae) Access Restrictions |
Zhang, Tao; Zhang, Xiaofang; Mei, Xiangdong; Li, Yaofa; Gao, Zhanlin; Ning, Jun. 2017. Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology. June. 20(2): p. 319-323. |
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287732 |
[Pesticide use recommendations for various pests] | Brandenburg, Rick L. 2017. North Carolina Turfgrass. May/June. p. 16-18. |
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288305 |
Ground pearl problem? Change your landscape | Hight, Al. 2017. Sunday Star-News. May 5. p. [1-3]. |
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287070 |
Armyworm |
Nixon, Phil. 2017. Home, Yard, and Garden Pest Newsletter. May 30. [21](5): p. 4-5. |
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286847 |
The top 5 turf insects: Follow these smart strategies when these particularly nasty pests attack |
Fech, John C. 2017. Turf [North Edition]. April. 30(4): p. 10-11. |
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282974 |
Crane flies infest Oregon lawns after long rainy season | Pokorny, Kym. 2017. The Oregonian. April 30. p. [1-4]. |
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286004 |
Nothing simple in Japanese beetle battle: Best control method would never fly: A city of unwatered lawns | Gilbert, David. 2017. Highlands Ranch Herald. April 11. p. [1-2]. |
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287252 |
Annual bluegrass weevil: Oviposition behavior and larval development in golf course putting greens | Czyzowski, Benjamin; McGraw, Benjamin. 2017. Virginia Turfgrass Journal. March/April. p. Cover, 18-20. |
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284432 |
A survey of annual bluegrass weevil management: Annual bluegrass weevil is spreading to new regions at the same time more populations are becoming resistant to currently available inseticides Access Restrictions |
McGraw, Benjamin A.; Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M. 2017. Golf Course Management. March. 85(3): p. 68-76. |
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281436 |
Prevent defense: The most effective way to treat for grubs using today's incecticide technology is by using the preventive approach. Our experts outline how to keep them at bay | Thomas, Rob. 2017. Golf Course Industry. March. 29(3): p. 32-34, 36-37. |
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281679 |
Mowing height research shows promise for ABW control |
Harler, Curt. 2017. Superintendent. March. 16(3): p. 24-27. |
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282330 |
Extension connection: Rhonda's top turf tips | Ferree, Rhonda. 2017. Teutopolis Press. March 4. p. [1-3]. |
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295567 |
Most June beetles do not cause significant turf or plant damage | Gulley, Chad. 2017. Tyler Morning Telegraph. March 30. p. [1-2]. |
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301801 |
WeevilTrak 2017: History and update |
Swier, Stan. 2017. New Hampshire Turf Talk. Spring. p. 5-6. |
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285916 |
Maximizing turf insect controls for 2017 | Shetlar, David (The BugDoc). 2017. OTF Turf News. Spring/Summer. p. 6-8. |
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288491 |
What will be eating the turf this summer?: With the weather warming up, it's time to be proactive in monitoring, identifying and understanding your problem pests. Treatment decisions can then be made accordingly | Ormsby, David; Howard, David. 2017. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Spring. 34(3): p. 15-18. |
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288796 |
Biological, biobased, and organic insect controls for turf: Science behind what works and what doesn't! |
Shetlar, David. 2017. The Landsculptor. February. p. 55-57. |
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281842 |
Protecting pollinators and ourselves in turf pest management | Dale, Adam. 2017. Florida Turf Digest. January/February. 34(1): p. 6-9. |
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285503 |
A survey of regional trends in annual bluegrass weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) management on golf courses in eastern North America |
McGraw, Benjamin A.; Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M. 2017. Journal of Integrated Pest Management. January. 8(1): p. 1-11. |
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285582 |
Optimizing pest management practices to conserve pollinators in turf landscapes: Current practices and future research needs |
Larson, Jonathan L.; Dale, Adam; Held, David; McGraw, Benjamin; Richmond, Douglas S.; Wickings, Kyle; Williamson, R. Chris. 2017. Journal of Integrated Pest Management. January. 8(1): p. 18 [1-10]. |
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287703 |
Turfgrass Science & Management |
Emmons, Robert D.; Rossi, Frank and Gifford, Christina; Royael, Scott; Starr, Jennifer, eds. 2016. Stamford, Connecticut: Cengage Learning. xv, 624 pp. Fifth Edition. |
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Bats: Without harming the player experience | English, David Seth. 2016. 2016 GCSAA Education Conference: Conference Session Presentations. p. [1-26]. |
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270804 |
Welcome to the Bat Cave |
Dowling, Elliott. 2016. Far Hills, New Jersey: United States Golf Association. 2 pp. |
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278007 |
Biology and Control of Mole Crickets |
Held, David; Cobb, Patricia. 2016. [Auburn, Alabama; Normal, Alabama]: Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Alabama A&M University and Auburn University. 9 pp. Revised Edition. |
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279102 |
Commercial Management of Turfgrass Insects and Mites | Rebek, Eric J. 2016. Stillwater, Oklahoma: Cooperative Extension Service, Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Oklahoma State University. 12 pp. Revised Edition. |
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280444 |
Insect Pest Management on Turfgrass |
Buss, Eileen A.; Dale, Adam G. 2016. Gainesville, Florida: Entomology and Nematology Department, Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. 19 pp. Revised Edition. |
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281737 |
Commercial Turf and Lawns: Insect Control Recommendations for 2016 | Reed, Tim; Held, David; Graham, Lawrence. 2016. [Normal, Alabama]; [Auburn, Alabama]: Cooperative Extension System, Alabama A&M & Auburn Universities. 16 pp. |
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282763 |
Bluegrass Billbug Sphenophorus parvulus Gyllenhal (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Dryophthorinae) |
Aristizábal, Luis F.; Buss, Eileen. 2016. Gainesville, Florida: UF/IFAS Extension, Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida. 6 pp. |
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286996 |
Billbug (Sphenophorus spp.) Chemical Ecology and Seasonal Biology in Indiana Turfgrass Access Restrictions |
Duffy, Alexandra G. 2016. M.S. Thesis: Purdue University. xii, 88. |
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287925 |
Insect Pests of Home Lawns | Swier, Stanley R.; Eaton, Alan T.; Maccini, Rachel. 2016. Durham, New Hampshire: Cooperative Extension, University of New Hampshire. 5 pp. |
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287957 |
Virginia Turfgrass Insect Management Survey | Laub, Curt; Gyawaly, Sudan; Kuhar, Tom. 2016. Blacksburg, Virginia: Petersburg, Virginia: Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia Tech and Virginia State University. [2] pp. |
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288332 |
Dealing With May-June Beetle | Larson, Jonathan L. 2016. [Lincoln, Nebraska]: Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. [1] p. |
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290446 |
Developing optimal management programs for annual bluegrass weevil populations with different insecticide resistance levels | Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M.; Kostromytska, Olga S.; Wu, Shaohui. 2016. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2016 Research Summaries. p. 213-215. |
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285152 |
Effects of mowing height and nitrogen fertilization on annual bluegrass weevil oviposition, larval development, and turfgrass damage |
McGraw, Benjamin A. 2016. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2016 Research Summaries. p. 216-220. |
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285153 |
Selection of insecticides applied at different timings for control of billbug species on zoysiagrass fairways | Barrett, Bruce A.; Xiong, Xi. 2016. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2016 Research Summaries. p. 221-226. |
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285154 |
Understanding billbug chemical communication to improve management | Richmond, Douglas S.; Ginzel, Matthew D.; Duffy, Alexandra G. 2016. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2016 Research Summaries. p. 227-232. |
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285155 |
Control of the annual bluegrass weevil on a golf course fairway, using cyantranilprol and indoxacarb formulations, 2015 Access Restrictions |
Shetlar, David J.; Andon, Jennifer. 2016. Arthropod Management Tests. 41(1): p. 1. |
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275137 |
Control of the annual bluegrass weevil on a golf course fairway, using sequential application of pesticides, 2015 Access Restrictions |
Shetlar, David J.; Andon, Jennifer. 2016. Arthropod Management Tests. 41(1): p. 1-2. |
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275256 |
Control of the annual bluegrass weevil on a golf course fairway, 2015 Access Restrictions |
Shetlar, David J.; Andon, Jennifer. 2016. Arthropod Management Tests. 41(1): p. 1. |
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275258 |
Preventive control of bluegrass billbug, Sphenophorus parvulus, in lawn turf, 2015 Access Restrictions |
Shetlar, David J.; Eric, Scott; Andon, Jennifer. 2016. Arthropod Management Tests. 41(1): p. 1. |
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275260 |
The Rutgers model: A cultural approach to minimizing annual bluegrass weevil insecticide applications on putting greens | McGraw, Benjamin. 2016. Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Rutgers Turfgrass Symposium. 25: p. 14. |
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273423 |
Sustainable management of the annual bluegrass weevil | Kostromytska, Olga S.; Wu, Shaohui; Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M. 2016. Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Rutgers Turfgrass Symposium. 25: p. 59-61. |
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273472 |
[Integrated Pest Management: Weed, insect, and disease control] | Park, Brad; Murphy, Jim. 2016. Update [New Jersey]. Summer. 16(2): p. 6, 13, 16. |
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274187 |
McGraw lab research summary |
McGraw, Ben; Czyzewski, Ben. 2016. Pennsylvania Turfgrass. Summer. 5(3): p. 7. |
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278120 |
Safeguarding against leatherjackets and chafers: Now that we are well into autumn, greenkeepers and turf managers are urged to safeguard against leatherjacket damage, if the risk of infestation is present |
Anonymous. 2016. Greenside. December. p. 19-20. |
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289552 |
Responses of Poa annua and three bentgrass species (Agrostis spp.) to adult and larval feeding of annual bluegrass weevil, Listronotus maculicollis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Access Restrictions |
Kostromytska, O. S.; Koppenhöfer, A. M. 2016. Bulletin of Entomological Research. December. 106(6): p. 729-739. |
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282418 |
Biology and use of entomopathogenic nematodes in insect pests biocontrol, a generic view |
Mahmoud, M. F. 2016. Cercetări Agronomice în Moldova. December. 49(4): p. 85-105. |
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286342 |
First report of carrot beetle (Tomarus gibbosus) damage to golf course turf Access Restrictions |
Larson, Jonathan L.; Giese, Matt S.; Potter, Daniel A. 2016. Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management. December. 2(1): p. 1-4. |
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269398 |
Lessons learned from the 2016 season | Charbonneau, Pam. 2016. ONCourse. November. p. 24-25. |
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280105 |
Why is your lawn dying? Ground pearl may be culprit: From its biology to its treatment, ground pearl is extremely challenging to manage as there are no current chemicals available for control | Marshall, Sam. 2016. StarNews. November 4. p. [1-3]. |
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295592 |
Watch out for tawny crazy ants | Graham, Lawrence "Fudd". 2016. Alabama Turf Times. Fall. p. 16-18. |
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307365 |
Controlling Tasmanian grass grub: This pest often goes undiagnosed until significant damage has occured. This situation can be avoided by keeping a sharp lookout from January onwards |
Ormsby, David. 2016. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Autumn. 33(1): p. 10. |
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270491 |
IPM programs for insect management | Hahn, Jeffrey. 2016. MTGF Clippings. Fall/Winter. 24(2): p. 16. |
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278662 |
Cost effectiveness of biological control of invasive mole crickets in Florida pastures Access Restrictions |
Mhina, Grace J.; Leppla, Norman C.; Thomas, Michael H.; Solís, Daniel. 2016. Biological Control. September. 100: p. 108-115. |
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273941 |
Effect of plant growth regulators on Blissus insularis (Hemiptera: Blissidae) |
Kaur, Navneet; Gillett-Kaufman, Jennifer L.; Buss, Eileen A. 2016. Florida Entomologist. September. 99(3): p. 557-558. |
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282775 |
Efficacy of five insecticides targeting spring and fall populations of sugarcane beetle adults |
Billeisen, Terri; Brandenburg, Rick. 2016. Florida Entomologist. September. 99(3): p. 563-565. |
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282779 |
[Digger bee treatment without the use of pesticides] Access Restrictions |
Mampe, Doug. 2016. Pest Management Professional. September. 84(9): p. 120. |
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279090 |
Chinch bug |
Nixon, Phil. 2016. Home, Yard, and Garden Pest Newsletter. September 19. 16: p. [4-5]. |
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278624 |
God's country | Shipman, Stacey. 2016. The Reporter [IGCSA]. August. p. 16-17. |
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309320 |
Pest fallen: If there are problems with the course during the peak playing season it may be due to weather-induced pests and diseases | Mackenzie, Noel. 2016. Greenkeeping. August. 125: p. 6, 8. |
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295394 |
Notes from the world of living things: Meet the (Japanese) beetles |
Casey, Constance. 2016. Landscape Architecture. August. 106(8): p. 42, 44, 46. |
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282382 |
Managing billbugs in the Intermountain West: Scientists are learning more about billbugs in Utah, and new insecticides offer control of these pests on golf courses Access Restrictions |
Van Dyke, Adam. 2016. Golf Course Management. August. 84(8): p. 62-68, 70. |
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274093 |
Sod pests may be culprit in lawn damage | McNulty, Mike. 2016. Broomfield Enterprise. August 19. p. [1]. |
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274937 |
Tropical sod webworms active in local lawns | Williams, Larry. 2016. NWF Daily News. August 21. p. [1-2]. |
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274942 |
ABW invades North Carolina Access Restrictions |
Carson, Teresa. 2016. Golf Course Management. July. 84(7): p. 85. |
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273562 |
Fire ant control on golf courses |
Throssell, Clark. 2016. Golfdom. July. 72(7): p. 56. |
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274262 |
More bugs to bug you!: Small advances in managing white grubs and adults, do we have European chafer in and European crane flies in Minnesota? |
Krischik, Vera. 2016. Hole Notes. July. 50(6): p. 32-35, 37-39, 41-48. |
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275062 |
Turf pest management FAQs |
Anonymous. 2016. Landscape & Irrigation. July/August. 40(5): p. 28-29. |
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274015 |
Weather impacts on insect activity | Vittum, Pat. 2016. The Sand Blaster. July/August. 28(4): p. 1, 4. |
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285699 |
Cicada killer wasps cruising area lawns | Smith, Connie. 2016. Lancaster Eagle-Gazette. July 28. p. [1]. |
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274939 |
White grubs [July 11 2016] |
Nixon, Phil. 2016. Home, Yard, and Garden Pest Newsletter. July 11. 11: p. [5-6]. |
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274140 |