Biological Control : A Guide to Natural Enemies in North America. This guide provides photographs and descriptions of biological control ...
- Agriculture - Pests And Diseases - Biological Control
Information on using this fungus for biological control of foliar pests.
Effective control of stored grain pests with minimal pesticide use requires an integrated approach combining sanitation, monitoring and other preventive ...
Article by Barnard D. Burks which investigates the insect world, describes how some insects parasatize others and how man can ...
Information on how entomopathogenic nematodes can be used to control insect pests, and the taxonomy and systematics of these nematodes.
Article discussing the factors that might encourage disease in plants, the use of resistant varieties, the exclusion of infected material, ...
Including specifics on the biological control of pests of medical and veterinary importance. The site is maintained by Dr. E. ...
Provides information on the naturally occurring bacteria, fungi, nematodes and viruses being used as an environmentally friendly alternative to chemical ...
Field vacuums provide a non-chemical approach to insect pest management. This article discusses their advantages and disadvantages and the sourcing ...
Advice for the potential user of natural enemies who must be aware of the legal and biological limitations of these ...
Provides information on a number of insect species that have potential as biological controls.
Reference and application guide for the use of the parasitic nematodes Steinernema for pest control.
Locust and grasshopper control is currently carried out with chemical pesticides. This article describes control measures using a myco-pesticide based ...
Dr. Tom Hsiang, at the University of Guelph, outlines his research into the use of a fungus to control a ...
Article dealing with classical biological control using introduced species, augmentation of naturally occurring enemies and conservation of the enemies already ...
