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presence may become apparent when winged insects appear and swarm in the home in spring. Regular inspection of structures by a trained professional may help detect termite activity before the damage becomes substantial.; Inspection and monitoring of termites is important because termite alates (winged reproductives) may not always swarm inside a structure. Control and extermination is a professional job involving trying to exclude the insects from the building and trying to kill those already present. Soil-applied liquid
307:, and other biological control experiments followed. The introduction of DDT, a cheap and effective compound, put an effective stop to biological control experiments. By the 1960s, problems of resistance to chemicals and damage to the environment began to emerge, and biological control had a renaissance. Chemical pest control is still the predominant type of pest control today, although a renewed interest in traditional and biological pest control developed towards the end of the 20th century and continues to this day.
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85:; such as any animal, plant or fungus that impacts adversely on human activities or environment. The human response depends on the importance of the damage done and will range from tolerance, through deterrence and management, to attempts to completely eradicate the pest. Pest control measures may be performed as part of an
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is the treatment of a structure to kill pests such as wood-boring beetles by sealing it or surrounding it with an airtight cover such as a tent, and fogging with liquid insecticide for an extended period, typically of 24–72 hours. This is costly and inconvenient as the structure cannot be used during
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or other natural mechanisms, but typically also involves an active human management role. Classical biological control involves the introduction of natural enemies of the pest that are bred in the laboratory and released into the environment. An alternative approach is to augment the natural enemies
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in close proximity to houses can extend their galleries underground and make mud tubes to enter homes. The insects keep out of sight and chew their way through structural and decorative timbers, leaving the surface layers intact, as well as through cardboard, plastic and insulation materials. Their
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Populations of pest insects can sometimes be dramatically reduced by the release of sterile individuals. This involves the mass rearing of a pest, sterilising it by means of X-rays or some other means, and releasing it into a wild population. It is particularly useful where a female only mates once
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may be substituted. These are cumulative poisons, requiring bait stations to be topped up regularly. Poisoned meat has been used for centuries to kill animals such as wolves and birds of prey. Poisoned carcasses however kill a wide range of carrion feeders, not only the targeted species. Raptors in
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means. Ploughing and cultivation of the soil before sowing mitigate the pest burden, and crop rotation helps to reduce the build-up of a certain pest species. Concern about environment means limiting the use of pesticides in favour of other methods. This can be achieved by monitoring the crop, only
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is a common method for controlling rats, mice, birds, slugs, snails, ants, cockroaches, and other pests. The basic granules, or other formulation, contains a food attractant for the target species and a suitable poison. For ants, a slow-acting toxin is needed so that the workers have time to carry
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is a crop of a plant that attracts pests, diverting them from nearby crops. Pests aggregated on the trap crop can be more easily controlled using pesticides or other methods. However, trap-cropping, on its own, has often failed to cost effectively reduce pest densities on large commercial scales,
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Birds are a significant hazard to aircraft, but it is difficult to keep them away from airfields. Several methods have been explored. Stunning birds by feeding them a bait containing stupefying substances has been tried, and it may be possible to reduce their numbers on airfields by reducing the
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regulates this type of general-use pesticide within the United States allowing it to only be sold and installed by licensed pest management professionals as part of an integrated pest management program. Simply adding Boron or an EPA-registered pesticide to an insulation does not qualify it as a
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and other chemical means, but since the adverse environmental effects of these insecticides have been realized, other means of control have been attempted. The insects rely on water in which to breed and the first line of control is to reduce possible breeding locations by draining marshes and
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An alternative, space treatment, is fogging or misting to disperse a liquid insecticide in the atmosphere within a building without evacuation or airtight sealing, allowing most work within the building to continue, at the cost of reduced penetration. Contact insecticides are generally used to
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number of earthworms and other invertebrates by soil treatment. Leaving the grass long on airfields rather than mowing it is also a deterrent to birds. Sonic nets are being trialled; these produce sounds that birds find distracting and seem effective at keeping birds away from affected areas.
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or 9mm
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superfamily attack the dry, seasoned wood used as structural timber in houses and to make furniture. In most cases, it is the larvae that do the damage; these are invisible from the outside of the timber but are chewing away at the wood in the interior of the item. Examples of these are the
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will be developed. In this way, some of the most serious pests have developed resistance and are no longer killed by pesticides that used to kill their ancestors. This necessitates higher concentrations of chemical, more frequent applications and a movement to more expensive formulations.
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resistance to pests is referred to as host-plant resistance and reduces the need for pesticide use. These crops can harm or even kill pests, repel feeding, prevent colonization, or tolerate the presence of a pest without significantly impacting yield. Resistance can also occur through
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The most common shot cartridge is .22 Long Rifle loaded with #12 shot. At a distance of about 10 ft (3.0 m), which is about the maximum effective range, the pattern is about 8 in (20 cm) in diameter from a standard rifle. Special smoothbore shotguns, such as the
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that occur in a particular area by releasing more, either in small, repeated batches, or in a single large-scale release. Ideally, the released organism will breed and survive, and provide long-term control. Biological control can be an important component of an
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can be used to identify problems, and heating, freezing, spraying the surface with insecticide, and fumigation will kill the insects when suitably applied. Susceptible items can be protected from attack by keeping them in clean airtight containers.
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provide a chemical barrier that prevents termites from entering buildings, and lethal baits can be used; these are eaten by foraging insects, and carried back to the nest and shared with other members of the colony, which goes into slow decline.
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and can be caught in cage traps for relocation. Talcum powder or "tracking powder" can be used to establish routes used by rodents inside buildings and acoustic devices can be used for detecting beetles in structural timbers.
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stage. Since pesticides are not safe to use near food, alternative treatments such as freezing for four days at 0 °F (−18 °C) or baking for half an hour at 130 °F (54 °C) should kill any insects present.
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prescribed guidelines for natural rodent control and for safe trapping in residential areas with subsequent release to the wild. People sometimes attempt to limit rodent damage using repellents. Balsam fir oil from the tree
1056:(3-chloro-1,2-propanediol) attempted in the early 1970s for rat control, although these proved unsuccessful. In 2013, New York City tested sterilization traps, demonstrating a 43% reduction in rat populations. The product
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have been used to monitor pest populations in the canopy. These release volatile chemicals that attract males. Pheromone traps can detect the arrival of pests or alert foresters to outbreaks. For example, the
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and other health problems in humans, as well as being harmful to wildlife. There can be acute effects immediately after exposure or chronic effects after continuous low-level, or occasional exposure.
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compounds were used to control the beetle and the predicted poisoning of the human population did not occur. This led the way to a widespread acceptance of insecticides across the continent. With the
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to eliminate the ability of pests to reproduce or to modify their behavior to make them less troublesome. Biological control is first recorded around 300 AD in China, when colonies of weaver ants,
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the substance back to the colony, and for flies, a quick-acting substance to prevent further egg-laying and nuisance. Baits for slugs and snails often contain the molluscide
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caught and killed rodents using dogs and traps. On a domestic scale, sticky flypapers are used to trap flies. In larger buildings, insects may be trapped using such means as
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attack cloth bindings. These attacks are largely a problem with historic books, because modern bookbinding materials are less susceptible to this type of damage.
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and other organisms that share the habitat with humans, and that feed on or spoil possessions. Control of these pests is attempted through exclusion or
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changes (e.g. animals avoiding human populated areas, crops and livestock), it can also result in unpredicted outcomes such as the targeted animal
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organizations encourage natural form of rodent control through exclusion and predator support and preventing secondary poisoning altogether. The
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which are resistant to pests. Where possible, biological means are used, encouraging the natural enemies of the pests and introducing suitable
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can produce effective patterns out to 15 or 20 yards using .22 WMR shotshells, which hold 1/8 oz. of #12 shot contained in a plastic capsule.
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are just a nuisance. Control of these pests has been attempted by improving sanitation and garbage control, modifying the habitat, and using
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3075:"Mediterranean Flour Moth (Department of Entomology)"
2810:"ContraPest Rodent Control Product Wins EPA Approval"
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was approved for the sterilization of rodents by the
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can help to control pests by depriving them of their
2999:"5 Reasons Why a DIY Approach to Pest Control Fails"
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132:In homes and urban environments, the pests are the
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2583:"Farmer poisoned 24 animals in bid to kill wolf"
1372:House timber split open to reveal larvae of the
3458:Pest Control and Pesticide Safety for Consumers
3125:Hahn, Jeffrey; Jesse, Laura; Pellitteri, Phil.
2956:. USA Environment Protection Agency. March 2013
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938:, dangerous to children and household pets.
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1698:"The History of Integrated Pest Management"
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422:exposes insect pests to predators such as
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226:were first used around 2500 BC, when the
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66:applies low-insecticide bait against
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1879:L. - Common Click Beetle (Wireworm)"
1268:The larvae of clothes moths (mainly
1264:with characteristic damage to fabric
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1062:U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
3359:Murton, R.K.; Wright, E.N. (2013).
3345:. National Academies. pp. 2–6.
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3256:The Library: An Illustrated History
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2321:106. Supplement 1 (2009): 9987-9994
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1258:Larva, pupa and adult clothes moth
1104:Rodent control is vital in cities.
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164:Pest control is at least as old as
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3272:Urban Pest Management in Australia
2788:"CTA to put rats on birth control"
2474:Eger, Christopher (28 July 2013).
2256:Stearns, Stacey (3 October 2017).
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1589:Urban pest management in Australia
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3127:"Insect pests of stored foods"
2862:Rodent pests and their control
2749:Journal of Wildlife Management
2581:Anderson, Emma (9 June 2015).
1909:Journal of Economic Entomology
1665:Plants, Genes, and Agriculture
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2950:"Safer Rodenticide Products"
2832:"Finding Money in the Attic"
1520:Nuisance wildlife management
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3979:Diisopropyl fluorophosphate
2926:. Wild Care. Archived from
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1936:Annual Review of Entomology
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3104:"Cereal and Pantry Pests"
3061:28 September 2007 at the
3056:World AgroForestry Centre
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2385:Macdonald, D. R. (1968).
2364:. Springer. p. 432.
2185:. University of Wisconsin
1854:Colorado State University
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242:. After much discussion,
3662:Insect growth regulators
2866:Wallingford, Oxfordshire
2692:Thacker, J.R.M. (2002).
2476:"Marlin 25MG Garden Gun"
2337:. Springer. p. 39.
2183:vegento.russell.wisc.edu
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2123:"Toxicity of Pesticides"
2040:Georghiou, G.P. (2012).
2013:Hill, Dennis S. (1983).
1337:, and the larvae of the
1200:Mediterranean flour moth
1031:New World screw-worm fly
1020:Sterile insect technique
949:infestation using fresh
794:, a destructive pest of
622:Plant disease resistance
551:, a pine engraver beetle
4651:Paenibacillus popilliae
3254:Murray, Stuart (2009).
2453:Animal Policy In The EU
2179:"Host Plant Resistance"
1764:Pest and Vector Control
1510:Electronic pest control
1466:and mosquito trapping.
1387:Various beetles in the
1228:sawtoothed grain beetle
1145:wildlife rehabilitation
460:Mechanical pest control
447:Mechanical pest control
336:Biological pest control
327:Biological pest control
321:Biological pest control
4630:Metarhizium anisopliae
4609:Beauveria brongniartii
4590:Bacillus thuringiensis
3642:Lead hydrogen arsenate
3435:. University of Exeter
3230:The Care of Fine Books
2514:. UCANR Publications.
2391:The Forestry Chronicle
2129:. 2012. Archived from
1625:. Simon and Schuster.
1563:Insect pest management
1530:Wildlife contraceptive
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1487:fan blades damaged by
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1188:The red flour beetle,
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1128:Natural rodent control
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4876:Chlorophenylsilatrane
4723:Vitamin K antagonists
4644:Lecanicillium lecanii
3208:. Harry Ransom Center
2868:, UK. p. x+422.
2480:Marlin Firearms Forum
2159:. European Commission
1921:10.1093/jee/77.5.1254
1903:Wright, R. j (1984).
1848:Bacillus thuringienis
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1474:Further information:
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1374:house longhorn beetle
1371:
1257:
1224:merchant grain beetle
1216:confused flour beetle
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921:Rodent bait station,
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851:Physical pest control
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830:Physical pest control
824:Physical pest control
778:Further information:
697:— by employing human
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284:Oecophylla smaragdina
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204:have a long history.
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5072:Sodium fluoroacetate
3791:Carbon tetrachloride
2924:wildcarebayarea.org/
2633:Newton, Ian (2010).
2486:on 18 September 2016
2290:. Cornell University
1700:. Cornell University
1525:Rabbits in Australia
1271:Tineola bisselliella
1261:Tineola bisselliella
1100:Urban rodent control
214:, here feeding on a
51:Pest Control (album)
4922:Aluminium phosphide
4914:Inorganic compounds
4623:Metarhizium acridum
4353:Chlorantraniliprole
3949:Chlorpyrifos-methyl
3622:Copper(II) arsenate
3607:Aluminium phosphide
3599:Inorganic compounds
2564:Scientific American
1990:2012JApEc..49..715H
1347:common clothes moth
1339:black carpet beetle
1282:1,4-Dichlorobenzene
1191:Tribolium castaneum
943:Scientific American
806:In homes and cities
633:genetic engineering
592:pollinating insects
500:by as much as 95%.
480:common click beetle
47:Pest Control (band)
5032:α-Naphthylthiourea
4737:4-Hydroxycoumarins
4616:Isaria fumosorosea
4602:Beauveria bassiana
4498:Piperonyl butoxide
4299:chrysanthemic acid
3637:Diatomaceous earth
3416:has generic name (
3031:"PlantZAfrica.com"
2978:. 21 February 2013
2537:"Snails and slugs"
2404:10.5558/tfc44033-3
2235:. Waveland Press.
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1033:, some species of
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741:vulnerable species
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198:selective breeding
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4154:Tetrachlorvinphos
4119:Pirimiphos-methyl
4079:Oxydemeton-methyl
3627:Copper(I) cyanide
3372:978-1-4832-6836-1
3282:978-0-86840-894-1
3240:978-1-62914-048-3
2875:978-1-78064-129-4
2790:. Chicago Tribune
2732:978-1-4020-4051-1
2705:978-0-521-56787-9
2678:978-0-913250-38-9
2646:978-1-4081-3854-0
2521:978-1-879906-70-9
2434:978-1-879906-70-9
2371:978-1-4612-5220-7
2344:978-1-4020-2241-8
2242:978-1-4786-4713-3
2215:978-1-4020-3702-3
2053:978-1-4684-4466-7
2026:978-0-521-24638-5
1877:Agriotes sputator
1801:978-0-520-21801-7
1774:978-0-521-01083-2
1747:978-0-521-42788-3
1680:978-0-86720-871-9
1632:978-0-671-25190-1
1608:from the Original
1398:furniture beetles
1277:Tinea pellionella
1122:England and Wales
907:Marlin Model 25MG
838:Dog control van,
695:human settlements
683:ecological niches
653:passenger pigeons
626:Using crops with
248:industrialisation
182:ancient Egyptians
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1343:drugstore beetle
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1212:drugstore beetle
1208:cigarette beetle
1049:, among others.
844:Himachal Pradesh
576:resistant strain
410:Cultural control
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4787:Bromadiolone
4710:Rodenticides
4706:Pest control
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4424:Chlorfenapyr
4399:Azadirachtin
4330:Tralomethrin
4325:Tetramethrin
4267:Metofluthrin
4222:Deltamethrin
4217:Cyphenothrin
4212:Cypermethrin
4197:Bioallethrin
4144:Tebupirimfos
4049:Methidathion
4019:Fenitrothion
3944:Chlorpyrifos
3919:Azamethiphos
3881:Methoxychlor
3763:Thiamethoxam
3753:Paichongding
3738:Imidaclothiz
3733:Imidacloprid
3723:Clothianidin
3700:Pyriproxyfen
3680:Flufenoxuron
3670:Benzoylureas
3529:Butocarboxim
3498:Insecticides
3494:Pest control
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5037:Bromethalin
4891:Calciferols
4848:Convulsants
4834:Diphacinone
4802:Flocoumafen
4782:Brodifacoum
4596:Baculovirus
4548:Metabolites
4513:Sulfluramid
4315:Silafluofen
4282:Prallethrin
4262:Imiprothrin
4257:Fluvalinate
4247:Fenvalerate
4207:Cyhalothrin
4182:Acrinathrin
4174:Pyrethroids
4164:Trichlorfon
4029:Fosthiazate
3974:Dicrotophos
3758:Thiacloprid
3728:Dinotefuran
3718:Acetamiprid
3647:Paris Green
3554:Ethienocarb
3544:Carbosulfan
3324:3 September
3212:2 September
3185:1 September
3159:1 September
3084:14 November
2960:23 February
2934:28 February
2816:11 November
2294:13 November
2268:13 November
2189:13 November
1515:Garden guns
1505:Bee removal
1489:bird strike
1476:Bird strike
1302:Dermestidae
1290:pyrethroids
1240:rice weevil
1168:root emits
1139:infestation
1039:fruit flies
1037:, tropical
936:metaldehyde
875:.22 caliber
871:Garden Guns
760:demographic
756:behavioural
657:Overhunting
628:inheritable
543:insecticide
490:host plants
451:Insect trap
404:israelensis
392:programme.
166:agriculture
5057:Norbormide
5003:Carbamates
4993:Phosacetim
4970:Chloralose
4866:Strychnine
4792:Difenacoum
4528:Veracevine
4459:Indoxacarb
4449:Fluralaner
4439:Fenoxycarb
4434:Fenazaquin
4429:Cyromazine
4409:Buprofezin
4389:Afoxolaner
4320:Tefluthrin
4310:Resmethrin
4277:Phenothrin
4272:Permethrin
4252:Flumethrin
4237:Etofenprox
4227:Empenthrin
4202:Cyfluthrin
4192:Bifenthrin
4187:Allethrins
4124:Quinalphos
4094:Phenthoate
4034:Isoxathion
4014:Fenamiphos
3999:Disulfoton
3994:Dioxathion
3989:Dimethoate
3969:Dichlorvos
3891:Tetradifon
3866:Heptachlor
3856:Endosulfan
3801:Cyclodiene
3748:Nithiazine
3743:Nitenpyram
3695:Methoprene
3685:Hydroprene
3612:Boric acid
3564:Isoprocarb
3559:Fenobucarb
3539:Carbofuran
3524:Bendiocarb
3506:Carbamates
3041:17 January
2794:10 January
2449:"ESDAW-EU"
1850:Factsheet"
1536:References
1485:Jet engine
1464:pheromones
1425:Mosquitoes
1318:pheromones
1286:permethrin
1088:See also:
1068:Insulation
1058:ContraPest
1035:tsetse fly
1018:See also:
1003:Fumigation
996:fumigation
986:Fumigation
980:Fumigation
973:difenacoum
899:stockyards
895:warehouses
878:snake shot
859:pheromones
840:Rekong Peo
813:repellents
800:balsam fir
745:ecosystems
737:protecting
620:See also:
614:See also:
588:honey-bees
564:fungicides
560:herbicides
556:Pesticides
541:logs with
523:Pesticides
385:parasitody
377:parasitism
272:herbicides
266:, such as
224:pesticides
146:quarantine
111:pesticides
106:biological
94:mechanical
89:strategy.
41:Doctor Who
32:Doctor Who
5062:Pyrinuron
4856:Crimidine
4732:Coumarins
4494:Adjuvants
4489:Sarolaner
4484:Pyriprole
4479:Pyridaben
4469:Lotilaner
4404:Bensultap
4368:Ryanodine
4305:Pyrethrum
4287:Pyrethrin
4104:Phosalone
4084:Parathion
4074:Omethoate
4054:Mevinphos
4039:Malathion
3954:Coumaphos
3929:Bensulide
3896:Toxaphene
3796:Chlordane
3690:Lufenuron
3584:Promecarb
3574:Metolcarb
3519:Aminocarb
3439:28 August
3406:cite book
3398:0262-4079
3133:30 August
3110:30 August
2892:cite book
2884:909425458
2618:29 August
2592:29 August
2587:The Local
2547:28 August
2459:30 August
2163:27 August
2137:27 August
2081:27 August
1888:27 August
1830:27 August
1720:: 65–294.
1704:27 August
1460:predators
1447:Culicidae
1433:Mosquito
1325:Bookworms
1137:Brown rat
1110:the state
947:cockroach
929:Poisoned
883:livestock
731:; or for
729:to humans
722:pathogens
693:or other
537:Spraying
529:Pesticide
516:trap crop
510:Trap crop
420:ploughing
381:herbivory
373:predation
301:ladybirds
256:pyrethrum
244:arsenical
228:Sumerians
222:Chemical
202:cultivars
178:Mongooses
127:parasites
123:predators
115:varieties
109:applying
5087:Category
5011:Aldicarb
4752:Warfarin
4664:Spinosad
4566:Paraoxon
4561:Malaoxon
4533:Xanthone
4508:Spinosad
4464:Limonene
4444:Fipronil
4373:Ryanodol
4345:Ryanoids
4159:Tribufos
4149:Terbufos
4134:Schradan
4024:Fenthion
4009:Ethoprop
3964:Diazinon
3914:Acephate
3851:Dieldrin
3786:Beta-HCH
3632:Cryolite
3589:Propoxur
3569:Methomyl
3534:Carbaryl
3514:Aldicarb
3059:Archived
2543:. UC IPM
1956:16332213
1824:Archived
1806:Archived
1499:See also
1413:colonies
1409:Termites
1404:Termites
1349:and the
1341:and the
1331:booklice
1238:and the
1143:Several
1045:and the
965:Warfarin
951:cucumber
891:airports
887:ricochet
780:Forestry
774:Forestry
764:adapting
719:transmit
703:trappers
691:pastures
610:Genetics
586:done to
545:against
466:between
102:chemical
98:cultural
30:For the
4942:Cyanide
4927:Arsenic
4829:Pindone
4762:Fumarin
4502:Sesamex
4394:Amitraz
4139:Temefos
4129:R-16661
4109:Phosmet
4099:Phorate
4059:Mipafox
3984:Dimefox
3876:Lindane
3846:Dicofol
3821:1,2-DCE
3816:1,1-DCE
3811:1,4-DCB
3806:1,2-DCB
3004:23 July
2982:23 July
2954:epa.gov
2770:3799765
2107:5 April
1986:Bibcode
1565:. Cabi.
1451:malaria
1364:Beetles
1163:subsp.
953:peels.
925:, India
923:Chennai
901:, etc.
885:with a
846:, India
715:vectors
699:hunters
671:culling
643:Hunting
637:Bt corn
476:tillage
472:insects
361:insects
232:sulphur
174:Ferrets
152:History
142:insects
134:rodents
79:species
5025:Others
5016:T-1152
4975:Endrin
4414:Cartap
4114:Phoxim
4004:Ethion
3871:Kepone
3861:Endrin
3781:Aldrin
3579:Oxamyl
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