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Insect pests. --- Destructive insects --- Economic entomology --- Entomology, Economic --- Injurious insects --- Insects, Injurious and beneficial --- Arthropod pests --- Insects --- Veterinary entomology
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"If major advances are to be made in coping with most of the major arthropod pest problems, then the tactics and strategies for managing such insects, ticks and mites must change. They must change from the current, limited scale, reactive, broad-spectrum measures to preventive measures that are target-pest specific and rigidly applied on an area-wide basis." E.F. Knipling on the occasion of receiving the World Food Prize on 12 October 1992.
Insect pests --- Integrated control. --- Control. --- Insect control --- Insects --- Destructive insects --- Economic entomology --- Entomology, Economic --- Injurious insects --- Insects, Injurious and beneficial --- Arthropod pests --- Veterinary entomology --- Control --- Extermination
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Insect pests --- Beneficial insects --- Entomology --- Insects --- Insect Control --- Entomologie. --- Insecte nuisible. --- Destructive insects --- Economic entomology --- Entomology, Economic --- Injurious insects --- Insects, Injurious and beneficial --- Arthropod pests --- Veterinary entomology
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Publishes short reports on preliminary and routine screening tests for management of arthropods which may be harmful (e.g., pests and disease vectors of plants, animals and humans) or beneficial (e.g., parasitoids, predators and diseases of pests, honey bees, silkworm, etc.). Pest management methods reported in this publication may be those using chemical pesticides as well as other materials such as insect growth regulators, semiochemicals (pheromones, kairomones, etc.), traps, bio-control agents, pest-resistant plants and animals.
Arthropod pests --- Insecticides --- Beneficial insects --- Insecticides. --- Control --- Control. --- Economic entomology --- Entomology, Economic --- Insects, Beneficial --- Insects, Injurious and beneficial --- Useful insects --- Pesticides --- Insects --- Zoology, Economic --- Arthropoda --- Invertebrate pests
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An easy-to-use identification guide to Australian insects in your home and garden.
Insects --- Insect pests --- Destructive insects --- Economic entomology --- Entomology, Economic --- Injurious insects --- Insects, Injurious and beneficial --- Arthropod pests --- Veterinary entomology --- Hexapoda --- Insecta --- Pterygota --- Arthropoda --- Entomology --- Life cycles. --- Identification
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Thrips --- Insects, Injurious and beneficial --- Insectes nuisibles et utiles --- Insect pests --- 595.731 --- Physopoda --- Thysanoptera --- Insects --- 595.731 Thysanoptera (Physopoda). Thrips --- Thysanoptera (Physopoda). Thrips --- Destructive insects --- Economic entomology --- Entomology, Economic --- Injurious insects --- Arthropod pests --- Veterinary entomology
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Stored product insects and other pests represent a major hygiene and safety issue to many industries, from food production to building infestation, and issues for timber pallets and packaging. Beds bugs are rapidly becoming a public health issue in hotels, hostels and houses in many parts of the world. While fumigation has been one of the prevalent routes for pest control, there remain issues with the toxicity of the chemicals used and potential exposure to humans therefore heat treatment has proven to be a successful alternative when used correctly. It is well known that excessive heat is
Insect pests --- Food storage pests --- Control. --- Effect of temperature on. --- Destructive insects --- Economic entomology --- Entomology, Economic --- Injurious insects --- Insects, Injurious and beneficial --- Arthropod pests --- Insects --- Veterinary entomology --- Insect control --- Control --- Extermination
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This account provides the first comprehensive coverage of the insect and other arthropod pests in the urban environment worldwide. Presented is a brief description, biology, and detailed information on the development, habits, and distribution of urban and public health pests. There are 570 illustrations to accompany some of the major pest species. The format is designed to serve as a ready-reference and to provide basic information on orders, families, and species. The species coverage is international and based on distribution in domestic and peridomestic habitats. The references are extensive and international, and cover key papers on species and groups. The introductory chapters overview the urban ecosystem and its key ecological components, and a review of the pests status and modern control strategies. The book will serve as a professional training manual, and handbook for the pest control professionals, regulatory officials, and urban entomologists. It is organized alphabetically throughout.
Urban entomology --- Insect pests --- Arthropod pests --- Arthropoda --- Invertebrate pests --- Destructive insects --- Economic entomology --- Entomology, Economic --- Injurious insects --- Insects, Injurious and beneficial --- Insects --- Veterinary entomology --- Entomology --- Entomologie urbaine --- Insectes nuisibles --- Arthropodes nuisibles --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Handbooks, manuals, etc --- Guides, manuels, etc.
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This volume, Advances in Diptera - Insight, Challenges and Management Tools, highlights the biology, life stages, physiology, and significance of dipteran flies. Their importance as agricultural pests and disease vectors, and their management using various conventional and advanced tools is examined. Each of the five chapters covers a significant aspect in the field of diptera, including the physiology of dipteran diapause, the biology and management of mosquitoes using various traditional and innovative approaches, and the bionomics of onion, garlic and walnut pests. We hope that this book will interest students and researchers, and help them to recognize potential research areas.
Diptera. --- Flies. --- Insect pests. --- Destructive insects --- Economic entomology --- Entomology, Economic --- Injurious insects --- Insects, Injurious and beneficial --- Arthropod pests --- Insects --- Veterinary entomology --- Fly --- Diptera --- Antliata --- Dipterans --- Dipterous insects --- Flies, True --- Midges --- Nematocera --- Pupipara --- True flies --- Flies
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Beneficial insects. --- Human-animal relationships. --- Animal-human relationships --- Animal-man relationships --- Animals and humans --- Human beings and animals --- Man-animal relationships --- Relationships, Human-animal --- Animals --- Economic entomology --- Entomology, Economic --- Insects, Beneficial --- Insects, Injurious and beneficial --- Useful insects --- Insects --- Zoology, Economic
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