A question often raised by apple growers, researchers, and agencies is What does it cost on a per-acre basis to control pine and meadow voles? . In most cases this question refers to the methods and techniques presently known. At the Second Pine and Meadow Vole Symposium we described a new long-term study (Sullivan and Hayne 1978). This study provides answers to some of these basic cost questions. This year I am presenting some cost figures for the 1977 and 1978 seasons, recorded in treating the orchards in the study described at Beltsville. The efficacy of the treatments in controlling voles is not considered in this paper
The use of cultivation three times a year (May, July, and November) or cultivation plus a residual h...
The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and pine vole (M. pinetorum) are major pests in fruit orch...
A number of anticoagulant baits were found to be effective for the control of pine voles in apple or...
This is a description of a new relatively long-term study of pine vole control under the North Carol...
We have had some success for the past two years in controlling voles on a commercial scale at our or...
Live trapping and questionnaires were used to evaluate amount, distribution, and costs of control of...
The pine vole (Microtus pinetorum) damages apple trees in western North Carolina, sometimes spectacu...
Chemical methods were found to be less expensive for control of voles (Microtus spp.) in orchards th...
Damage to fruit trees, tree seedlings and a wide array of ornamental shrubs by microtine rodents rem...
Pine voles have always been a problem in a few orchards in Eastern New York. In the past the vole po...
Broadcast treatments of a number of anticoagulant baits were found to be effective for the control o...
The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and pine vole (M. pinetorum) are major pests in fruit orch...
The pine vole, M. pinetorum, has become the number one problem in many West Virginia orchards. It\u2...
The effectiveness of orchard management, as in any agricultural system, is judged on the total quant...
The use of cultivation three times a year (May, July, and November) or cultivation plus a residual h...
The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and pine vole (M. pinetorum) are major pests in fruit orch...
A number of anticoagulant baits were found to be effective for the control of pine voles in apple or...
This is a description of a new relatively long-term study of pine vole control under the North Carol...
We have had some success for the past two years in controlling voles on a commercial scale at our or...
Live trapping and questionnaires were used to evaluate amount, distribution, and costs of control of...
The pine vole (Microtus pinetorum) damages apple trees in western North Carolina, sometimes spectacu...
Chemical methods were found to be less expensive for control of voles (Microtus spp.) in orchards th...
Damage to fruit trees, tree seedlings and a wide array of ornamental shrubs by microtine rodents rem...
Pine voles have always been a problem in a few orchards in Eastern New York. In the past the vole po...
Broadcast treatments of a number of anticoagulant baits were found to be effective for the control o...
The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and pine vole (M. pinetorum) are major pests in fruit orch...
The pine vole, M. pinetorum, has become the number one problem in many West Virginia orchards. It\u2...
The effectiveness of orchard management, as in any agricultural system, is judged on the total quant...
The use of cultivation three times a year (May, July, and November) or cultivation plus a residual h...
The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and pine vole (M. pinetorum) are major pests in fruit orch...
A number of anticoagulant baits were found to be effective for the control of pine voles in apple or...