An overview of ARS research in the field of veterinary pests is presented. Results of research from the past three years on ticks, fire ants, nuisance flies, mosquitoes, sand flies and black flies, among others, are included. Where applicable, significance of research is discussed
House flies, Musca domestica L., are well known pests inexorably linked to livestock operations, and...
16 pp., 14 tablesA 1996 survey of 242 Texas poultry operators found that fire ants and darling beetl...
1. Pest regulation by natural enemies has a strong potential to reduce the use of synthetic pesticid...
An overview of ARS research in the field of veterinary pests is presented. Results of research from ...
The advances during the last 15 years in our knowledge of the biology and control of arthropod pests...
Despite existing measures to prevent and control arthropod-borne diseases in military units, these d...
In April, 1994, a workshop was held in Lincoln, Nebraska, to update the IPM document that resulted f...
"Revised 11/99.""Prepared by Extension Entomologists of the North Central States in cooperation with...
The stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans, is a cosmopolitan pest of livestock, wild animals, pets, and hu...
While there have been many exotic insect pests inadvertently introduced into the United States, only...
THE PROBE National Animal Damage Control Association No. 53 May, 1985 The Organization and Practic...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The Animal Damage Control (ADC) program has had a long history dating back to 1885. ADC was official...
To identify and evaluate research and educational needs including damage assessment, integrated mana...
Little is known about black fly pest species in Mississippi, other than research from the 1930s. A b...
House flies, Musca domestica L., are well known pests inexorably linked to livestock operations, and...
16 pp., 14 tablesA 1996 survey of 242 Texas poultry operators found that fire ants and darling beetl...
1. Pest regulation by natural enemies has a strong potential to reduce the use of synthetic pesticid...
An overview of ARS research in the field of veterinary pests is presented. Results of research from ...
The advances during the last 15 years in our knowledge of the biology and control of arthropod pests...
Despite existing measures to prevent and control arthropod-borne diseases in military units, these d...
In April, 1994, a workshop was held in Lincoln, Nebraska, to update the IPM document that resulted f...
"Revised 11/99.""Prepared by Extension Entomologists of the North Central States in cooperation with...
The stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans, is a cosmopolitan pest of livestock, wild animals, pets, and hu...
While there have been many exotic insect pests inadvertently introduced into the United States, only...
THE PROBE National Animal Damage Control Association No. 53 May, 1985 The Organization and Practic...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The Animal Damage Control (ADC) program has had a long history dating back to 1885. ADC was official...
To identify and evaluate research and educational needs including damage assessment, integrated mana...
Little is known about black fly pest species in Mississippi, other than research from the 1930s. A b...
House flies, Musca domestica L., are well known pests inexorably linked to livestock operations, and...
16 pp., 14 tablesA 1996 survey of 242 Texas poultry operators found that fire ants and darling beetl...
1. Pest regulation by natural enemies has a strong potential to reduce the use of synthetic pesticid...