This is a description of a new relatively long-term study of pine vole control under the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. The objective is to evaluate on an experimental basis, the principal methods used to control vole populations and damage in apple orchards
As summarized by LaVoie and Tietjen (1978), many aspects of vole control using rodenticides includin...
A province-wide evaluation of the amount, distribution, source and control of damage to Ontario appl...
The objective of Cornell University\u27s research program is to develop a successful integrated syst...
This is a description of a new relatively long-term study of pine vole control under the North Carol...
At last year\u27s meeting in Beltsville, William T. Sullivan, Jr., read a paper describing an experi...
Broadcast treatments of a number of anticoagulant baits were found to be effective for the control o...
The pine vole (Microtus pinetorum) damages apple trees in western North Carolina, sometimes spectacu...
The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and pine vole (M. pinetorum) are major pests in fruit orch...
In this paper we 1) review briefly the rodent damage problem in New York orchards, 2) discuss aspect...
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...
LaVoie and Tietjen (1971) pointed to the paucity of quantitative data concerning vital phases of th...
During the last six years the N.Y. Coop. Wildlife Research Unit has been involved in research on pin...
Hand placed baits of Rozol (Chlorophacinone, CPN), Ramik-Brown (Diphacinone, DPN), and Talon (Brodif...
The pine vole, M. pinetorum, has become the number one problem in many West Virginia orchards. It\u2...
As summarized by LaVoie and Tietjen (1978), many aspects of vole control using rodenticides includin...
A province-wide evaluation of the amount, distribution, source and control of damage to Ontario appl...
The objective of Cornell University\u27s research program is to develop a successful integrated syst...
This is a description of a new relatively long-term study of pine vole control under the North Carol...
At last year\u27s meeting in Beltsville, William T. Sullivan, Jr., read a paper describing an experi...
Broadcast treatments of a number of anticoagulant baits were found to be effective for the control o...
The pine vole (Microtus pinetorum) damages apple trees in western North Carolina, sometimes spectacu...
The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and pine vole (M. pinetorum) are major pests in fruit orch...
In this paper we 1) review briefly the rodent damage problem in New York orchards, 2) discuss aspect...
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...
LaVoie and Tietjen (1971) pointed to the paucity of quantitative data concerning vital phases of th...
During the last six years the N.Y. Coop. Wildlife Research Unit has been involved in research on pin...
Hand placed baits of Rozol (Chlorophacinone, CPN), Ramik-Brown (Diphacinone, DPN), and Talon (Brodif...
The pine vole, M. pinetorum, has become the number one problem in many West Virginia orchards. It\u2...
As summarized by LaVoie and Tietjen (1978), many aspects of vole control using rodenticides includin...
A province-wide evaluation of the amount, distribution, source and control of damage to Ontario appl...
The objective of Cornell University\u27s research program is to develop a successful integrated syst...