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Ladybird beetles
Lady bird beetles are found in most agricultural and garden habitats. Their presence indicates that natural biological control is occurring. ...
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Ladybird beetles
These give the ladybird beetles varied food sources. When food is not available, they tend to eat each other. Their beneficial predatory behavior and ...
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Tachinid fly
Tachinid flies. http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/NE/tachinid_flies.html; IPM Images. Tachinid fly. http://www.insectimages.org/browse/subimages.cfm? ...
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Horticultural oil
Horticultural oils. http://www.hort.uconn.edu/ipm/homegrnd/htms/33hoils.htm; North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service. Horticulture oils as ...
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Spider
are large yellow-black garden spiders which produce zigzag stitches in the bottom center of ... and management. http://www.montana.edu/wwwpb/pubs/mt9210.pdf ...
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Lambsquarters
Vinegar for weed control? http://www.ppdl.purdue.edu/ppdl/expert/Vinegar_Weed_Control.html; University of Massachusetts. Weed herbarium: Lambsquarter. ...
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Bacterial wilt
Bacterial wilt of tomato/eggplant. The initial symptom is a wilting of the terminal leaves, which after 2 - 3 days becomes permanent when the whole plant ...
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Bacterial wilt
Bacterial wilt of tomato/eggplant. The initial symptom is a wilting of the terminal leaves, which after 2 - 3 days becomes permanent when the whole plant ...
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Baking soda
Kuepper, G.; Thomas, R.; Earles, R. (2001): Use of baking soda as fungicide. ATTRA. http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/bakingsoda.html. to the top PAN Germany, ...
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Fruit fly traps
Jul 1, 2005 ... Fruit fly traps. Jar trap. (Potter, 1994). Make a paper funnel. Place the paper funnel into a jar containing few amounts of fruit bait. ...