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Elm - Trap Trees for DED
... of its potential brood. This illustrates the important point that early detection of Dutch elm disease is integral to the success of the trap tree method. Only 52% of potential brood was eliminated ... ); however, desiccation of the bark may not be fast enough to inhibit bark beetle brood development. More information on the action of these herbicides is required. Complementary Activities Saprophytic ...
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Ants
... a cavity or cell and rears a brood unaided by workers. The small first brood workers then forage for food. The colony ... A thorough inspection of the home and yard can reveal potential problems and potential treatment solutions for the white-footed ant. Carefully scout ... in a cool dry place, away from other pesticides or potential contaminants. Gel baits are particularly useful in crack and crevice ...
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Ant Trails: A Key to Management with Baits
... infestation of Pharaoh ants will require more bait and application time, as well as the potential for a higher frequency of reinfestation compared to a small apartment complex with a light ... and then consequently, they choose another. Carpenter ants eat a diet rich in proteins during brood development, usually in the spring and summer, but the colony will change to carbohydrate foraging ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-D
... questions have been raised about the validity of this evidence and thus about the carcinogenic potential of 2,4-D. In humans, a variety of studies give conflicting results. Several studies ... [7,20]. Effects on other organisms: Moderate doses of 2,4-D severely impaired honeybees brood production. At lower levels of exposure, exposed bees lived significantly longer than the controls. The ...
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White Apple Leafhopper, HYG-2202-92
... with emulsifiable concentrate (EC) formulations used near petal-fall as they tend to increase the potential for fruit russetting. Note that insecticides commonly used at petal-fall for control of plum ... needed. Young leafhoppers are easier to control than adults. The first brood is a better target than the second brood because the hatch is relatively synchronous, making a greater proportion of the ...
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OREP - Development of Alternative, IPM-compatible Strategies For Organophosphate Resistant Obliquebanded Leafroller on Apple
... was a difference in the efficacy of the two products, and whether spraying for one brood provided sufficient control. The second trial, involving the manipulation of water volumes in the ... discussed here but these techniques will require additional field trials to determine their reliability and potential for estimating changes in resistances. Both the Multipher 1 and the Universal trap captured ...
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Blue tit nest box cam - page 2
... where the nest is going to be, close to the back wall and away from potential predators. The blue tit does lots of circular shuffling (picture 2) to form the nest ... gathering since, mainly feathers. Action at last! Blue tits produce a single brood of chicks each year. If that brood fails, there is no second chance. There may be from 7 - 13 ...
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Koi Herpes Virus - Spring Viremia of Carp - What You Should Know
... worrying about the SVC condition because I would neither subject my customers to diagnosis (and potential persecution caused by an SVC diagnosis), nor would it change my treatment, which is antimicrobial ... business-days while under quarantine. Requests to operate under a new business name with new brood stock and new production ponds will probably be (and have been) denied. No official process ...
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How Salty Are You?
... the most unpalatable meals I have ever eaten. This was food that probably had tasty potential hours earlier, but the vegetables had the entire flavor cooked out of them. I salted ... , "Have you looked at these Christians closely? Hollow eyed, pale-cheeked, flat-breasted all; they brood their lives away, unspurred by ambition; the sun shines for them, but they do not ...
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Honeybee
... bees safely! Honeybees have a bright color pattern to warn potential predators (or honey thieves!) that they have a weapon to ... called house bees and work in the hive doing comb construction, brood rearing, tending the queen and drones, cleaning, temperature regulation and ... about 2 inches before branching at right angles into the brood chambers. The males are sometimes encountered patrolling near a ...
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