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    Mole Cricket Nematode, Steinernema scapterisci Nguyen & Smart (Nematoda: Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) by K. B. Nguyen

    Published 2002-09-01
    “…Reviewed: May 2003. EENY092/IN249: Mole Cricket Nematode, Steinernema scapterisci Nguyen & Smart (Nematoda: Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) (ufl.edu) …”
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    Mole Cricket Nematode, Steinernema scapterisci Nguyen & Smart (Nematoda: Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) by K. B. Nguyen

    Published 2002-09-01
    “…Reviewed: May 2003. EENY092/IN249: Mole Cricket Nematode, Steinernema scapterisci Nguyen & Smart (Nematoda: Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) (ufl.edu) …”
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    How to Use Beneficial Nematodes against Pest Mole Crickets in Home Lawns by Jennifer L. Gillett-Kaufman, Norman C. Leppla, J. Howard Frank

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…Frank, provides homeowners with the information they need to purchase and use biological control nematodes to manage pest mole crickets in their lawns. Published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, September 2006. …”
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    Timing the Application of Beneficial Nematodes to Mole Cricket Activity on Pasture to Optimize Control by Martin B. Adjei, G. C. Smart, Jr., J. Howard Frank, Norman C. Leppla

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…Leppla, provides guidance for optimizing a match between infective juvenile Ss nematodes and mole cricket hosts, and also describes the process for applying this biological control agent to pastures and turfgrasses. …”
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    How to Use Beneficial Nematodes against Pest Mole Crickets in Home Lawns by Jennifer L. Gillett-Kaufman, Norman C. Leppla, J. Howard Frank

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…Frank, provides homeowners with the information they need to purchase and use biological control nematodes to manage pest mole crickets in their lawns. Published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, September 2006. …”
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    Timing the Application of Beneficial Nematodes to Mole Cricket Activity on Pasture to Optimize Control by Martin B. Adjei, G. C. Smart, Jr., J. Howard Frank, Norman C. Leppla

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…Leppla, provides guidance for optimizing a match between infective juvenile Ss nematodes and mole cricket hosts, and also describes the process for applying this biological control agent to pastures and turfgrasses. …”
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    Optimizing infrared drying of black soldier fly larvae for sustainable cricket feed production by Nuntawat Butwong, Sarawut Saenkham, Adisak Pattiya, Anuwat Saenpong, Chinnapat Turakarn, Aphichon Mungchu, Shenghua Hu, Sopa Cansee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As global demand for animal-derived protein surges, Black soldier fly larvae emerge as a promising sustainable feed source, particularly for cricket farming. This study investigated the infrared drying of whole larvae, exploring its potential as an efficient alternative to conventional drying methods for producing high-quality cricket feed. …”
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    Nonintegrated Host Association of Myrmecophilus tetramorii, a Specialist Myrmecophilous Ant Cricket (Orthoptera: Myrmecophilidae) by Takashi Komatsu, Munetoshi Maruyama, Takao Itino

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Myrmecophilus ant crickets (Orthoptera: Myrmecophilidae) are typical ant guests. …”
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    Weeds and agro by-products for sustainable farming of edible field cricket, Gryllus madagascarensis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae). by Henlay J O Magara, Cédrique L Solofondranohatra, Sylvain Hugel, Brian L Fisher

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Gryllus madagascarensis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) is a cricket species that shows promise to mitigate food insecurity and malnutrition. …”
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    Considering the Effects of Upper Body, Lower Body, and Their Combination on Post-Activation Performance Enhancement of Bowling Velocity Among Amateur Cricket Players by Bhargav Sarmah, Nishanta Bordoloi, Pushpendra Narvariya, Rohit Kumar Thapa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study aimed to investigate the effects of post-activation performance enhancement on bowling velocity among amateur cricket players using multiple interventions as conditioning activities focusing on the upper body, lower body, and a combination of both. …”
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