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1995 cranberry insect, disease, & weed control program
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1995-01)
Pest control in home vegetable gardens
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1995-10)
Insect answers: Colorado potato beetle
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1995-04)
Life history, hosts, damage, control. Color photos of egg, larval, and adult stages. Chemical products not listed. 2 pages.
Disease and insect spray schedule for home orchards: peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums, cherries, flowering prunus
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1995-10)
Insect answers: flea control
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1995-07)
Home lawns
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1995-10)
European Pine Shoot Moth
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1995-09)
This pest of landscape, Christmas tree and nursery pine plantings deforms ornamental trees. Sex lure traps available to monitor for moths. 3 pages.
Caterpillar Pests of the Cabbage Family
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1995-04)
The imported cabbage worm, diamondback moth, several loopers, and a number of cutworms and armyworms all thrive on members of the cabbage family [broccoli, cauliflower, kale, brussel sprouts, collards, kohlrabi, and cabbage]. ...
Springtails
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1995-03)
This insect has a spring- or catapult-like mechanism under the abdomen, which allows it to jump away when it senses danger. A beneficial insect in the soil, where it feeds on fungi, it can become a houseplant pest indoors. ...
Birch leafminer
(Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1995)