1973 European red mite control evaluations
Although six species of tetranychid mites have been reported as attacking apple in New York, only the European red mite, Panonychus ulmi (Koch), is at present of general economic concern. Occasionally, the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae
Minns, J., Lienk, S.
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Research was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of multispectral (conventional color and color infrared) imagery and a common vegetation index (simple ratio) for detecting incipient infestations of spider mites (Tetranychus spp.; Acari ...
Mazariegos, Ruben A. +6 more
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A vaccinology Approach to the Identification and Characterization of <i>Dermanyssus Gallinae</i> Candidate Protective Antigens for the Control of Poultry Red Mite Infestations. [PDF]
Lima-Barbero JF +15 more
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Tanzania Veterinary Journal Vol 30, No 2 (2015)A cross-sectional study was conducted in Morogoro Municipality between September and December 2015 to explore the rabbit farming and assess the common health problems with a focus on epidemiology of mange ...
Nonga, H. E., Mkula, S. R.
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Molecular Prevalence of Acarapis Mite Infestations in Honey Bees in Korea. [PDF]
Ahn AJ +7 more
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Occurrence of mite infestation in cats
Ashwini A, Chetan Kumar GK
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Research note: Spatial and temporal distribution of poultry red mite infestations in non-caged barn and free-range laying hen systems. [PDF]
Gladan I +6 more
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Dry-cured hams may become infested with Tyrophagus putrescentiae (ham mites) during the aging process. Traditionally, methyl bromide (MB) fumigation has been used to control these infestations, but its phase-out due to environmental concerns has prompted
Smith, Sawyer Wyatt
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Monitoring Night-Time Activity Patterns of Laying Hens in Response to Poultry Red Mite Infestations Using Night-Vision Cameras. [PDF]
Willems S, Nijs H, Sleeckx N, Norton T.
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Probiotic effects on ectoparasitic mite infestations in honey bees (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) are modulated by environmental conditions and route of administration. [PDF]
Pitek AP +6 more
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