Landscape Pests: Integrated Pest Management Strategies for Controlling the Dastardly Dozen
This booklet was written to help homeowners manage pests, and it emphasizes integrated pest management (IPM) techniques. Least toxic management options are presented first.
This 14-page article gives basic descriptions of twelve common groups of pests that attack trees. A brief identification description, host plants, resulting damage, symptoms, and management options (with emphasis on integrated pest management) are given for each. Pests included in the article are: aphids, borers, cottonwood blotch leafminers, Cytospora canker, fairy ring, fireblight, gall makers, aspen leaf spots, oystershell scales, pear slugs, powdery mildew, and spider mites. 8.5" x 11"
M.K. Small, K.L. Panter
August 1999
B-1035
Information/Research Summary
Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
University/College
Insects, Stress & Stressors, Disease, Health (tree), Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
North America
Insects, Insects, Tree health, Tree health, Disease, Disease, Canker, Canker
MW: F-PAMP-WY-99-001
MWCU&CF
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