This guide provides information on biocontrol in Utah and pests that are targeted by beneficial pests, such as aphids, fungus gnats, mealybugs, scales, spider mites, thrips, whiteflies. Symptoms, monitoring, lifecycles, and biocontrol options are included
As mentioned in Utah Station Bulletin No. 124, seepage conditions on the Southern Utah Experiment Fa...
While the use of pesticides (herbicides and insecticides) are critically important to meet the curre...
This paper is one of a series of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) docum...
This guide provides information on biocontrol in Utah and pests that are targeted by beneficial pest...
This invasive fruit pest guide covers insects and diseases affecting fruit in Utah and reviews monit...
An Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program integrates control tactics including cultural practices,...
The beet leafhopper (Eutettix tenella Baker), is the most serious pest of the western sugar beet. It...
Extension Circular 02-1566-S: Pesticide Selection Guide for Insects and Mites Affecting Woody orname...
Insects destroy many sugar-beets in Utah. In some years the incomes of the farmers of the state are ...
The beet leafhopper, Eutettix tenellus (Baker), is one of the most serious insect pests of western N...
This is a guide to help first detectors identify invasive insects, including biology, identification...
The food of trout in our mountain streams is mainly insects. It is, in part, land insects that fall ...
Plants show considerable variation in their resistance to soil alkali. Some varieties of native veg...
The object of this circular is to point out in a general way the essential considerations for succes...
Moths of the genus Spodoptera are economically important pest insects. The necessity to develop nove...
As mentioned in Utah Station Bulletin No. 124, seepage conditions on the Southern Utah Experiment Fa...
While the use of pesticides (herbicides and insecticides) are critically important to meet the curre...
This paper is one of a series of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) docum...
This guide provides information on biocontrol in Utah and pests that are targeted by beneficial pest...
This invasive fruit pest guide covers insects and diseases affecting fruit in Utah and reviews monit...
An Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program integrates control tactics including cultural practices,...
The beet leafhopper (Eutettix tenella Baker), is the most serious pest of the western sugar beet. It...
Extension Circular 02-1566-S: Pesticide Selection Guide for Insects and Mites Affecting Woody orname...
Insects destroy many sugar-beets in Utah. In some years the incomes of the farmers of the state are ...
The beet leafhopper, Eutettix tenellus (Baker), is one of the most serious insect pests of western N...
This is a guide to help first detectors identify invasive insects, including biology, identification...
The food of trout in our mountain streams is mainly insects. It is, in part, land insects that fall ...
Plants show considerable variation in their resistance to soil alkali. Some varieties of native veg...
The object of this circular is to point out in a general way the essential considerations for succes...
Moths of the genus Spodoptera are economically important pest insects. The necessity to develop nove...
As mentioned in Utah Station Bulletin No. 124, seepage conditions on the Southern Utah Experiment Fa...
While the use of pesticides (herbicides and insecticides) are critically important to meet the curre...
This paper is one of a series of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) docum...