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Staghorn Ferns for Florida
... the ferns. If symptoms appear, withhold water and reduce the humidity to slow the spread. Chemical controls are available and generally effective when used as directed. For specific recommendations, consult your county ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Crazy Ant, Paratrechina longicornis (Latreille) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
... found by looking for workers carrying food back to the nest. Management Non-chemical control is based on exclusion through good housekeeping practices and cleanliness eliminating food sources ... may aid in their control. Indoors chemical controls are based on baits, dusts, and spot treatments with residual sprays. Outdoor treatments include chemical formulations as baits, granules, dusts, and sprays ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu
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The Kitchen Garden - GardenWeb
... and limes. Organic Gardening For those who make the most of natural methods and avoid chemical controls. Potager Gardening A potager garden is the French counterpart to the English kitchen garden, but ...
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Pine Needle Scale
... and small wasp-like parasites offer important natural controls. Heavy rains in mid-June will destroy many of the newly hatched nymphs. Chemical control: Trees should be sprayed thoroughly, ... application should be applied in early August to control any survivors. There are several chemical controls available for control of pine needle scale. They include: malathion, dimethoate (Cygon), diazinon, or ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Slugs
... used in this manner. 9. If chemical controls are favoured. Visit your local supplier of gardening goods for various slug baits or slug tapes. The chemical in both baits and tape is Metaldehyde ...
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The Gardener's Network - A to Z's of Home Gardening : Slugs and Snails
... can at best be controlled. There are both chemical and organic means of controlling these pests. We recommend the latter, but recognize that chemical control is sometimes needed. Did you know? Slugs ... your garden as well as the slugs and snails. Chemical Controls Slug and Snail pellets and dusts are readily available. But it is a chemical, and should be used sparingly. It should not ...
gardenersnet.com

California Backyard Orchard: Pests and Diseases
... differ from organic gardening? Proponents of IPM are not opposed to the use of chemical controls, but use them only when necessary and only in amounts and with proper timing ... Life Cycle: Overwinters under bud scales and adjacent to leaf buds; many generations. Controls Natural: Predaceous mites (avoid summer chemical sprays). Spray: See Calendar of Backyard Gardening Operations Peach Twig Borer ( ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

Pine Sawfly
... tree, and are killed by predators. Larger populations should be treated as soon as possible. Chemical controls, like insecticidal soaps, horticultural oils, carbaryl and permethrin are most effective when the larvae are ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

6- Integrated Control Research:
... resistance of phytopathogens to fungicides and how to manage diseases which have become resistant to chemical controls. The repeated use of systemic fungicides has created a high degree of selective pressure for ...
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Open Directory - Science: Agriculture: Horticulture: Vegetables: Pests and Diseases
... Control measures that feature Integrated Pest Management techniques are highlighted as well as chemical controls. Crop Knowledge Master - Vegetables - Information on the biology and control of pests and ... , pesticide labels and a weed photo gallery. Includes advice on pest monitoring techniques, chemical control measures, as well as non-pesticide alternatives. VegEdge - University of Minnesota - ...
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