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[nafex] FW: Three more days of links
February 21, 2001
National Park Service Integrated Pest Management Manual
http://www.nature.nps.gov/wv/ipm/manual.htm
With increase concern for the chemical effects of pesticides and
decreasing budgets, IPM is an attractive concept for controlling
infestation through using biological/ecological controls. Pages are
provided on specific pests, including ants, aphids, Dutch elm disease,
exotic weeds, fire ants, fleas, gypsy moth, leafy spurge, mites,
mosquitoes, pests of museums, rats, silverfish, spiders & scorpions,
thistles, ticks, turfgrass insects, turfgrass weeds, weeds of developed
& historic sites, and yellowjackets. A specific strategy is typically
needed for each pest, so greater knowledge of biological systems is
required to make IPM a success. The NPS-IPM Manual was originally
organized by Colorado State University. (***1/2) -SR
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