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The "Do-Good" Bugs A guide to choosing and using beneficial insects, mites and nematodes... |
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Rid Your Lawn of Mole Crickets Three species of mole crickets were introduced from South America around 1900, and ever since they have been happily chewing on lawns in the southern United States. Steinernema scapterisci, a nematode, is a natural enemy of one of these introduced species, researchers have found. |
This Old House July 6, 2000 Denny Schrock |
Working the Bugs Out Here's a safe and effective system to control the plant-eating pests in your yard. |
National Gardening |
Garden Pests 101 The best defense against garden damage from insects and disease is a long-term program of soil building. Healthy soil will produce healthy, resistant plants. |
National Gardening Charlie Nardozzi |
Summer's Bad Guys A guide to some of the most common garden pests and their controls... |
National Gardening Skip Richter |
Enlist Help from the Good Guys of the Garden When it comes to the garden, not all bugs are bad. Here are four simple ways to attract beneficial insects to your garden and to make sure they stay around. |
National Gardening Mark Whitelaw |
Growing Roses the Natural Way 14 friendly remedies for rose pests and diseases |
National Gardening Skip Richter |
Marigolds Send Nematodes Packing Marigolds are often cited as a good choice for reducing soil-borne nematodes that feed on plants. However research supporting these claims has been scarce. Now studies at the University of California are beginning to provide some answers. |
National Gardening |
Flea Beetle Flea beetles can spread diseases such as early blight to potatoes or bacterial wilt to corn, and larvae feed on roots. |
This Old House Ashley Womble |
Troubleshoot Your Turf Surefire solutions that'll turn a thin, patchy, or weedy lawn into a barefoot-worthy expanse of green. |
Popular Mechanics August 2008 |
5 Key Uses of Nematodes in Microscopic OR & Beyond With almost as many genes as humans and the ability to repair their nervous system, these roundworms could lead to human treatments for nerve damage. |
Chemistry World March 2, 2014 Philip Ball |
Worms build waving towers to get out more Worms secrete very long chain unsaturated wax esters to build towers to escape to a new beetle host |
National Gardening |
Fruit Tree Site Selection Of primary importance when choosing a planting site for you fruit tree is that it receives as much sun as possible. |
Chemistry World May 23, 2011 James Mitchell Crow |
Hatching a plan to kill worm pests A parasitic pest that can devastate entire fields of vegetable crops is a step closer to being brought under control, thanks to the synthesis of a compound that tricks its eggs into hatching early. |
National Gardening |
Fire Ants They're the most common and destructive of the fire ants in the United States, and they're common in all of the southern tier states. |