Bait stations made with polyvinylchloride (PVC) pipe were compared with hand-broadcast applications of rodenticides for achieving long-term control of pine and meadow vole populations (Microtus pinetorum and M. pennsylvanicus, respectively) in two apple orchards in the mid-Hudson Valley of New York. The stations were constructed of three pieces of 1.5-in diameter PVC tubing joined together in the shape of an inverted T . Roofing shingles were placed over the entrances to some of the bait stations to encourage use by voles, while others were left uncovered. All stations were tied to trees, with no attempt to place them near runways or burrow entrances. Both pine and meadow voles consumed bait from the stations, regardless of whether the ent...
The pine vole, M. pinetorum, has become the number one problem in many West Virginia orchards. It\u2...
Pine voles have always been a problem in a few orchards in Eastern New York. In the past the vole po...
Excellent control of pine voles (Microtus pinetorum) and meadow voles (M. pennsylvanicus) was achiev...
Bait stations made with polyvinylchloride (PVC) pipe were compared with hand-broadcast applications ...
Meadow vole, Microtus pennsyluanicus, is the most common field rodent found in Ontario and causes ex...
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...
Broadcast treatments of a number of anticoagulant baits were found to be effective for the control o...
Subsequent to the prohibition of endrin use in New York State, a variety of alternate rodenticides a...
The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and pine vole (M. pinetorum) are major pests in fruit orch...
The toxicants were placed in an apple orchard consisting of \u27Rome\u27 and \u27Golden Delicious\u2...
The use of cultivation three times a year (May, July, and November) or cultivation plus a residual h...
The results obtained so far in this 3 year study have shown that the plots with poisoned bait feeder...
No difference in field control of pine voles was found be¬tween 3 different pellet sizes broadcast a...
As summarized by LaVoie and Tietjen (1978), many aspects of vole control using rodenticides includin...
The pine vole, M. pinetorum, has become the number one problem in many West Virginia orchards. It\u2...
Pine voles have always been a problem in a few orchards in Eastern New York. In the past the vole po...
Excellent control of pine voles (Microtus pinetorum) and meadow voles (M. pennsylvanicus) was achiev...
Bait stations made with polyvinylchloride (PVC) pipe were compared with hand-broadcast applications ...
Meadow vole, Microtus pennsyluanicus, is the most common field rodent found in Ontario and causes ex...
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...
Broadcast treatments of a number of anticoagulant baits were found to be effective for the control o...
Subsequent to the prohibition of endrin use in New York State, a variety of alternate rodenticides a...
The meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) and pine vole (M. pinetorum) are major pests in fruit orch...
The toxicants were placed in an apple orchard consisting of \u27Rome\u27 and \u27Golden Delicious\u2...
The use of cultivation three times a year (May, July, and November) or cultivation plus a residual h...
The results obtained so far in this 3 year study have shown that the plots with poisoned bait feeder...
No difference in field control of pine voles was found be¬tween 3 different pellet sizes broadcast a...
As summarized by LaVoie and Tietjen (1978), many aspects of vole control using rodenticides includin...
The pine vole, M. pinetorum, has become the number one problem in many West Virginia orchards. It\u2...
Pine voles have always been a problem in a few orchards in Eastern New York. In the past the vole po...
Excellent control of pine voles (Microtus pinetorum) and meadow voles (M. pennsylvanicus) was achiev...