The pine vole, M. pinetorum, has become the number one problem in many West Virginia orchards. It\u27s deep subterranean tunnel system makes it more difficult to control than other voles. A decade ago the vole population was limited almost entirely to the apple orchard. This undoubtedly correlates to the abundance of vegetative ground cover found in the apple orchard as contrasted to the more cleanly cultivated peach orchard. The cultural methods used in the peach orchard have changed toward a sod culture similar to that of the apple orchard and at the same time the vole problem in the peach orchard has increased
At the present time voles are the single most destructive pest in apple orchards in Pennsylvania. No...
Meadow and pine vole damage is the number one problem in commercial orchards in the West Virginia ar...
Results from field studies and questionnaires mailed to commercial orchardists in Pennsylvania indic...
The pine vole, M. pinetorum, has become the number one problem in many West Virginia orchards. It\u2...
There are many present orchard problems, most of them seasonal in nature, but few cause the serious ...
The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and pine vole (M. pinetorum) are major pests in fruit orch...
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...
Pine voles have always been a problem in a few orchards in Eastern New York. In the past the vole po...
The pine vole (Microtus pinetorum) damages apple trees in western North Carolina, sometimes spectacu...
Barber Orchards has been an operating orchard since 1903. Our number one problem as far as pests ar...
Broadcast treatments of a number of anticoagulant baits were found to be effective for the control o...
The use of cultivation three times a year (May, July, and November) or cultivation plus a residual h...
Pine voles (Microtus pinetorum) and meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) were studied in a commerc...
LaVoie and Tietjen (1971) pointed to the paucity of quantitative data concerning vital phases of th...
At the present time voles are the single most destructive pest in apple orchards in Pennsylvania. No...
Meadow and pine vole damage is the number one problem in commercial orchards in the West Virginia ar...
Results from field studies and questionnaires mailed to commercial orchardists in Pennsylvania indic...
The pine vole, M. pinetorum, has become the number one problem in many West Virginia orchards. It\u2...
There are many present orchard problems, most of them seasonal in nature, but few cause the serious ...
The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and pine vole (M. pinetorum) are major pests in fruit orch...
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...
Pine voles have always been a problem in a few orchards in Eastern New York. In the past the vole po...
The pine vole (Microtus pinetorum) damages apple trees in western North Carolina, sometimes spectacu...
Barber Orchards has been an operating orchard since 1903. Our number one problem as far as pests ar...
Broadcast treatments of a number of anticoagulant baits were found to be effective for the control o...
The use of cultivation three times a year (May, July, and November) or cultivation plus a residual h...
Pine voles (Microtus pinetorum) and meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) were studied in a commerc...
LaVoie and Tietjen (1971) pointed to the paucity of quantitative data concerning vital phases of th...
At the present time voles are the single most destructive pest in apple orchards in Pennsylvania. No...
Meadow and pine vole damage is the number one problem in commercial orchards in the West Virginia ar...
Results from field studies and questionnaires mailed to commercial orchardists in Pennsylvania indic...