"IPM Team Representatives" by Clyde L. Ogg and Erin Bauer

Entomology, Department of

 

Document Type

Article

Date of this Version

2012

Citation

Integrated Pest Management (2012) 208 pages

Comments

Copyright 2012 The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

Contents

Acknowledgments...................... iv
Preface...................... v
Introduction...................... 1
Chapter 1 – What is Integrated Pest Management...................... 3
Chapter 2 – Monitoring and Inspecting...................... 15
Chapter 3 – Injury and Action Levels...................... 37
Chapter 4 – Treatment Strategies...................... 41
Chapter 5 – How to Develop an IPM Program...................... 49
Chapter 6 – IPM for Ants...................... 59
Chapter 7 – IPM for Cockroaches...................... 69
Chapter 8 – IPM for Bed Bugs...................... 81
Chapter 9 – IPM for Fabric and Pantry Pests...................... 87
Chapter 10 – IPM for Fleas...................... 95
Chapter 11 – IPM for Flies...................... 101
Chapter 12 – IPM for Head Lice...................... 111
Chapter 13 – IPM for Rats and Mice...................... 123
Chapter 14 – IPM for Silverfish, Firebrats, and Booklice...................... 141
Chapter 15 – IPM for Spiders...................... 145
Chapter 16 – IPM for Trees and Shrubs...................... 151
Chapter 17 – IPM for Turf and Grounds...................... 155
Chapter 18 – IPM for Wood Damaging Pests...................... 161
Chapter 19 – IPM for Stinging Insects...................... 173
Chapter 20 – IPM for Indoor Air Quality: Molds and Other Asthma Triggers...................... 183

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