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  1. Integrated Pest Management for Developing Countries: A Systematic Overview by Chigozie Jesse Uneke, 2007-08-30
  2. Insect Pest Management by D Dent, 2000-01-15
  3. Truman's Scientific Guide to Pest Management Operations by Gary W. Bennett, 2003-01
  4. Integrated Pest Management for Potatoes in the Western United States (Western Regional Research Publication, 11) by Wstrn Reg Res Pub. 11, 1986-08
  5. Integrated Pest Management for Alfalfa Hay by Mary Louise Flint, 1981-06
  6. Outlines & Highlights for Entomology and Pest Management by Pedigo, ISBN: 0130195677 (Cram101 Textbook Outlines) by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2006-06-26
  7. Ecological Methods in Forest Pest Management by David Wainhouse, 2005-02-24
  8. Tournament Management: A Superintendent's Guide to Preparing a Golf Course for Competition by John Miller, 2009-01-20
  9. Ecology and Management of Food-Industry Pests (Fda Technical Bulletin, No 4)
  10. Insect Pheromones and Their Use in Pest Management (Volume 0) by P. Howse, J.M. Stevens, et all 1997-12
  11. Enhancing Biological Control: Habitat Management to Promote Natural Enemies of Agricultural Pests
  12. Advances in Urban Pest Management by Gary W. Bennett, 1986-05
  13. Biorational Tree Fruit Pest Management by Martín Aluja, Tracy C Leskey, et all 2009-03-06
  14. New Directions in Tree Fruit Pest Management

21. Centre For Pest Information Technology And Transfer, University Of Queensland
Agricultural and natural resource management, particularly pest management.Category Science Agriculture Pests and Diseases...... to inform, educate and train students, practitioners and others involved in agriculturaland natural resource management, particularly pest management.
http://www.cpitt.uq.edu.au/
Our mission is to develop high quality, innovative software products to inform, educate and train students, practitioners and others involved in agricultural and natural resource management, particularly pest management. W HAT'S NEW?

© 2002 Centre for Pest Information Technology and Transfer
Comments and suggestions to Webmaster

22. Professional Pest Management Association
Welcome to the National pest management Association consumer informationsite. Throughout this site, you will find a wide variety
http://www.pestworld.org/homeowners/
FAQ's About Pests
Identifying Pests

Tips for Preventing Pests

Pest Questions?
...
Click Here.
Translator: Language: Chinese French German Italian Japanese Korean Portuguese Spanish Welcome to the National Pest Management Association consumer information site. Throughout this site, you will find a wide variety of information designed to help solve pest problems for homes and businesses. There are some very good reasons for wanting to rid your home and business from pests. Not only are pests an annoyance but they can pose a serious threat to your home, property and family's health. Do you have questions about termites, cockroaches, ants and other pests? Click on FAQ 's (frequently asked questions). Still have a question? Visit the Consumer Message board where an expert from the National Pest Management Association will answer your question. Do-it-yourself or call a professional? If you suspect a pest problem in your home or commercial building, you may want to consider professional pest control help. Visit the "Tips for Preventing Pests" to understand what you can do and NPMA Professional Referral Service should you need a professional.

23. Symbio's Non-Toxic Pest Management Index
An informational index of nontoxic ways to control various arthropod pests.
http://www.symbios-witticism-page.com/bug.htm
Symbio's
Non-Toxic
Pest Management
Index

Thank you for visiting this site. Here you will find information that I hope will enable you to use non-toxic methods that are available to control various "pests" that you may come into contact with. This index is limited to "pests" that are insects or related arthropods such as mites and ticks. It assumes you have been successful in at least identifying the pest in question, and are seeking additional information about how best to control it without the use of harmful chemicals or toxins. I have purposefully not included pest life cycles here that would generally bore most individuals who are seeking quick answers to their problems and not the details; however, if you are interested in this, there are numerous web sites that will provide you with all the detail you could possibly imagine about any given pest. If you are unsure about what pest is bothering you, and the photographs here are not helpful enough, you can call your local extension agent, or any pest control operator where you live, and I'm sure they will be able to determine exactly what you're dealing with. Most people are simply not aware that there is a non-toxic method that will control or at least allow you to tolerate any pest that you could possibly think of.

24. Okada Ecotech-The Environmental Friendly People
Manufacturer of safe and environmental friendly pesticides and plant growth promoter for professional and general use.
http://www.okada-ecotech.com/

Our Environmental Policy

Okada Ecotech is an innovative and a socially responsible manufacturer of high quality, environmental friendly agrichemicals and vector control products. We make products you can trust. We offer the best natural solutions that modern science can offer to help protect the environment. Our range of BIOACT-T™ series and ETOGROWTH™ help to combat pests, diseases and to stimulate plant growth and increase production yields. In the public health domain, our BIOVECTROL™ and VSafe™ are the best solutions to control flying and crawling insects which often transmit life threatening diseases. Okada Trading Pte Ltd, an associated company is a manufacturer of high quality wood laminating and finger jointing glue in the region. The quality of our glues are among the top in the world and they meet both JAS and DIN standard. For more information on our EPI-BOND™, please click on the link on the left. Free search engine submission and placement services!

25. The Royal Group
Services featuring a unique termite bait system by Sentricon which eliminates the termite colony. An environmental choice over older liquid treatment methods.
http://www.royalpest.com

26. Cornell University Guidelines For Vegetables
Detailed notes on vegetable production with the emphasis on integrated crop management techniques. Click on Index to view main contents page.
http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/recommends/

27. National Integrated Pest Management Network

http://www.reeusda.gov/agsys/nipmn/

28. UCONN IPM
Promotes the use of a variety of pest control methods designed to protect public health and the environment, and to produce quality crops and other commodities with the most judicious use of pesticides.
http://www.hort.uconn.edu/ipm/index.html
University of Connecticut IPM To users of browsers not capable of frames: Our new Home Page is designed specifically to work with browsers with frame capabilities. Since you are reading this message, you are using a browser that cannot display frames. You can go directly to our no-frames pages. To do so, click here. Enjoy your visit, whether you view it with frames or without!.

29. Glossary
The Glossary of pest management Terms considers pest in its widest context (weeds,pathogens, insects, nematodes, vertebrates, parasites) and deals with pest
http://www.pestmanagement.co.uk/library/glossary.html
Compiled and Edited by David Dent
International Institute of Biological Control, Silwood Park, Buckhurst Rd, Ascot SL5 7TA, UK and Rosy Allcott
Insect Investigations Ltd, University of Wales Cardiff, PO Box 915, Cardiff CF1 3TL, UK The Glossary of Pest Management Terms considers pest in its widest context (weeds, pathogens, insects, nematodes, vertebrates, parasites) and deals with pest management terms across all systems, and disciplines eg. biotechnology, forestry, agriculture, urban and domestic. In addition a number of project management and statistical terms have been included since these subject areas have an important role in all of the research and development that is undertaken in pest management. If a term you feel should be included is missing from the glossary, or if you know of a more appropriate description of a term than that provided, then contact David Dent and your comments will be incorporated as part of the regular updating of the Glossary. From 'a' Area of discovery to Ampicillin
From Amplification to Aziridine

From Bacillary bands to By-product costing

From Cadre to Chromosomal aberration
...
From Warble to Zygospore

References
Agricultural economics and marketing in the tropics. Longman Group, Hong Kong.

30. CIPM
This site has been moved to http//cipm.ncsu.edu. You should be taken there automatically.Please change your bookmark. pest management is the reduction of
http://ipmwww.ncsu.edu:8150/cipm/
This site has been moved to http://cipm.ncsu.edu . You should be taken there automatically. Please change your bookmark.
"Pest management is the reduction of pest problems by actions selected after the life systems of the pests are understood and the ecological as well as economic consequences of these actions have been predicted, as accurately as possible, to be in the best interest of mankind". Rabb, R. L. and F. E. Guthrie, 1970.
The virtual Center for IPM is the WWW information source from and about the National Science Foundation sponsored Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Integrated Pest Management, located at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Contact Us

31. Integrated Pest Management For Municipalities
Table of Contents. I. Integrated pest management for MuncipalitiesIntroduction to IPM; IPM Basics; Components of an IPM Program. II.
http://ipmwww.ncsu.edu/urban/cropsci/toc.html
Table of Contents

32. FLREC Homepage Final
Turfgrass, urban entomology, aquatic plant management and environmental horticulture. Urban center addresses special problems of soil, water, pest management, and new varieties. Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center, IFAS (Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences).
http://www.ftld.ufl.edu/
Fort Lauderdale
Research and Education Center
The Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center Web Site has moved to a new location. Please update your FAVORITES and BOOKMARKS. If you are not automatically transferred to the new site in a few seconds please click on the new link. FLREC.IFAS.UFL.EDU For IFAS-related questions or information, please contact IFAS External Relations
For Web site problems or suggestions, contact the site Web Master

33. Integrated Pest Management In The Western Region

http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/IPM/
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34. IPMnet News
A global listing of forthcoming integrated pest management (IPM) related events. Frequently updated, it includes a separate section that gives recently added listings. Contact Email links and links to conference Web pages are provided.
http://www.IPMnet.org/IPMnet_NEWS/calendar.html
IPMnet News: March 2003, Issue no. 111
NOTES:
  • This issue of the IPMnet NEWS lists only: (N)ew events that have not been previously cited; and, [R]evised events, with new information compared to a previous listing in the IPMnet CALENDAR. IPMnet@bcc.orst.edu www.IPMnet.org IPMnet@bcc.orst.edu
  • IPMnet CALENDAR Update
    (N)ew and [R]evised entries only;
    current as of 27 February 2003.

    (N) 10-11 April * MANAGEMENT OF PEST RESISTANCE: STRATEGIES USING CROP MANAGEMENT, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND PESTICIDES SYMPOSIUM, Indianapolis,IN, USA. Organized by the Council for Agric. Sci. and Technology,in conjunction with the 4th National (U.S.) IPM Symposium.Contact: C. Richard, eml: CRichard@cast-science.org . Phone: 1-202-675-8333, ext. 12. Web: http://www.cast-science.org
    (N) 19 April * 79TH ANNUAL MEETING, KANSAS/CENTRAL STATES ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Manhattan, KS, USA. Contact: J. Reese, Dept. of Entomology, Waters Hall, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS 66506-4004,USA. Eml: JReese@oznet.ksu.edu . Fax: 1-785-532-6232.Web: http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/kes/annual_mtg.htm

    35. National Parks Service IPM Manual
    Provides descriptions of the biology and management of 21 species or categories of pests.Category Science Agriculture Integrated pest management......The National Park Service Integrated pest management Manual. The Postingof This Electronic Version on the World Wide Web Has Been
    http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/IPM/natparks/natpark.html
    The National Park Service Integrated Pest Management Manual
    The Posting of This Electronic Version on the World Wide Web Has Been Completed In Co-operation with the Western Regional Server of the National IPM Network
    Introduction
    The National Park service is proud to be a leader among federal agencies in the implementation of IPM. With over 80 million acres of land, 45,000 buildings and cultural landscapes ranging from croplands to historic rose gardens, we face every conceivable pest problem. Since implemementing an IPM program in the early 1980's, the Park Service has reduced pesticide use by over 60 percent while improving the effectiveness of our pest management efforts. Key elements in this success were formal training and the provision of printed and audiovisual materials. One of our products is an IPM Manual which is now available in a second edition. It provides descriptions of the biology and management of 21 species or categories of pests. The Park Service is pleased to offer this information to the IPM community. Terry Cacek IPM Coordinator terry_cacek@nps.gov

    36. OPCLogo
    Specialists in providing integrated pest management programs for Health Care, Food Handling, Industrial and Multifamily properties.
    http://www.opcpest.com

    37. PMRA | Home
    protect human health and the environment by minimizing the risks associated withpest control products, while enabling access to pest management tools, namely
    http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/pmra-arla/english/index-e.html
    Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... Health Canada What's New Find out what's new on the PMRA web site Subscribe to our PMRA Mailing List NEW! Legislation to modernize pesticide legislation
    and protect Canadians receives Royal Assent... The Honourable Anne McLellan, Minister of Health, is pleased that the new pesticide legislation has received Royal Assent. The new Pest Control Products Act (PCPA 2002), received Royal Assent on December 12, 2002.
    News Release
    (December 23, 2002) More info available on the PMRA New Pest Control Products Act web site.
    Improving Service to Canadians The Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) would like to convey its appreciation to everyone who participated in the Service Improvement Initiative of 2002.
    The Pest Management Information Service received an excellent rating on the survey and, thanks to informative feedback, can now take steps to further enhance its high level of service.
    To address public suggestions, the management team is currently reviewing the Information Service's telephone menu, and intends to increase its user-friendliness in the near future.
    The Information Service also plans to better communicate its role to the public, and clarify the range of information which can be obtained when using the service.

    38. DBugLady.com - HOME
    Products methods to eliminate insects.
    http://www.dbuglady.com/
    Roach Annihilation LTD (dba DBugLady Pest management Co.) provides least toxic pest control methods.
    Roach Annihilation, bugs, pests, pest management, pest control, extermination, insects, ecology, environment, earth, woman owned business, www.dbuglady.com, Bug Lady, DBug Lady, DeBug Lady, least toxic [an error occurred while processing this directive]

    39. Alternatives In Insect Pest Management
    Alternatives in Insect pest management Biological Agriculture Pests and Diseases......Alternatives in Insect pest management Biological Biorational Approaches.1991, 75 pages 903 kb Download an Acrobat version of this document.
    http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~vista/abstracts/aaltinsec.html
    1991, 75 pages - 903 kb
    Download an Acrobat version of this document.
    Provides background information and evaluation of the safety and effectiveness of several alternative products and practices that are available for use in insect pest management.It focuses on microbial insecticides; botanical insecticides and insecticidal soaps; attractants and traps; and beneficial insects and mites (natural enemies of pests).
    Subject Areas
    VISTA home page
    Please read the Resources found in the VISTA infobase are published by the Cooperative Extension Service, Agricultural Experiment Station, and individual academic departments within the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois. The University of Illinois provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. Send any comments or suggestions to vistaweb@uiuc.edu

    40. CSFS Montrose District - Forest Pest Management
    A set of pest management sheets, (some in PDF format only), with detailed information on specific insects and their control.
    http://lamar.colostate.edu/~montrose/pests.htm
    Colorado State Forest Service
    Montrose District
    serving Montrose, Ouray, and San Miguel County in western Colorado employment
    clickable district map

    other districts

    district operations contact information
    partnerships

    where is the office?

    other CSFS locations
    ...
    seedling wildlife values

    pest management
    tree care
    stewardship incentives other forestry topics This site is Frames Free If you prefer frames Forest Pest Management information sheets Some titles are available in HTML, PDF or both. Publications in PDF require the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program. For information for your local area, contact your county Colorado State Cooperative Extension office. Outside of Colorado, refer to the Web page for your state's land-grant university. Available from Jim Worrall’s Forest Pathology Text Book Forest Tree Disease and Pest Diagnosis (Canada) Nursery Tree Disease and Pest Diagnosis (Canada) Western forest insect and disease leaflets available from the U.S. Forest Service
    Insect Pests of Forests and Wood Products
    Pub. No.

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