Insects » Garden
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MF2938
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MF2939
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Bulb Mites: Management in Greenhouses and Nurseries
Bulb mites feed on plants in the lily family, such as amaryllis, crocus, freesia, gladiolus, hyacinth, lily, narcissus, and tulip. Bulb mites are secondary pests of decaying plant matter caused by fungus gnat (Bradysia spp.) larvae or soilborne fungal pathogens. 2 p.
$1.30
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MF2937
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Fungus Gnat: Management in Greenhouses and Nurseries
Fungus gnats, Bradysia spp.,are major insect pests in greenhouses and nurseries. The larva is located within growing medium. They are a problem under moist conditions during propagation, when plant cuttings or plugs are initiating root systems. 4 p.
$1.22
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MF2922
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Western Flower Thrips: Management on Greenhouse-Grown Crops
Western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) are one of the most destructive insect pests of greenhouse-grown crops. The thrips are small (approximately 2.0 mm in length) insects that possess piercing-sucking mouthparts. 8 p.
$2.17
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MF2107
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Chiggers
Some people report itching within minutes after entering chigger-infested sites although no bite marks are visible until later. The itching begins 3-6 hours after the chigger begins biting. 2 p.
$0.25
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