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Novel Bat-Monitoring Dataset Reveals Targeted Foraging With Agricultural and Pest Control Implications. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Lee B   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Harnessing the bio-adhesive power of natural deep eutectic solvents for trichome-inspired pest control. [PDF]

open access: yesCommun Mater
Arunachalam A   +8 more
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The development, regulation and use of biopesticides for integrated pest management [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2011
Over the past 50 years, crop protection has relied heavily on synthetic chemical pesticides, but their availability is now declining as a result of new legislation and the evolution of resistance in pest populations.
David G Chandler, Alastair Bailey
exaly   +2 more sources

Controlling Cotton Pests

Science, 1996
Letters from: [ W. Randy Deaton ][1] [ Marvin K. Harris ][1] [ J. R. Bradley Jr. ][1] Contrary to the characterization in Jocelyn Kaiser's article “Pests overwhelm Bt cotton crop” (News & Comment, [26 July, p. 423][2]), the Bollgard Bacillus thuringiensis ( Bt ) gene by Monsanto is providing economic and environmental benefits to cotton growers
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Pest control in hospitals

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1988
The Government has issued clear advice to all Health Authorities on how to ensure adequate pest control standards. Despite this, pest control in hospitals is still not being given the priority it deserves and regrettably many hospitals have serious pest infestations.
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Control of a Pest Population

Biometrics, 1970
Consider a population of individuals in some habitat. When the existence of this population in the habitat is damaging in some sense, one is faced with the problem of controlling the growth of the population within that habitat. Such control action involves cost due to labour, materials, risk, etc. and it is therefore necessary to weigh the damage done
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Pest Control

2006
AbstractInsects, rodents, and other animals frequently cohabit indoor and outdoor human settings. They become pests when they put human health or property at risk. This chapter provides an overview of the various pests found in school environments and their effects on the health of students and staff.
Troy A. Pierce, Robert J. Geller
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Pests and their Control

Nature, 1960
Horticultural Pests Detection and Control. By G. Fox Wilson. New edition, revised by Dr. P. Becker. (Agricultural and Horticultural Series.) Pp. xix + 240 + 4 plates. (London: Crosby Lockwood and Son, Ltd., 1960.) 25s. net. Chemical and Natural Control of Pests By E. R. de Ong. Pp. viii + 244. (New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation; London: Chapman
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