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  1. 141

    White-Footed Ant, Technomyrmex albipes (Fr. Smith) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dolichoderinae) by Jack Warner, Rudolf H. Scheffrahn, Brian Cabrera

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…Smith) has been making news in Florida over the last few years as a pest ant of major importance. Pest control companies, the media and homeowners continually consult universities and government agencies for information on how to control this nuisance ant. …”
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  2. 142

    Optimal sterile insect release for area-wide integrated pest management in a density regulated pest population by Luis F. Gordillo

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…To determine optimal sterile insect release policies in area-wide integrated pest management is a challenge that users of this pest control method inevitably confront. In this note we provide approximations to best policies of release through the use of simulated annealing. …”
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  3. 143

    Compact Carpenter Ant (proposed common name), Camponotus planatus (Roger) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae) by John Warner, Rudolf H. Scheffrahn

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…A smaller, more "compact" and close relative of the Florida carpenter ant complex (Camponotus floridanus and C. tortuganus) and often found living in close proximity with them, the compact carpenter ant is the subject of numerous inquiries to pest control operators in the South Florida area. This document is EENY-189, one of a series of Featured Creatures from the Entomology and Nematology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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  4. 144

    Multi-State Dependent Impulsive Control for Holling I Predator-Prey Model by Huidong Cheng, Fang Wang, Tongqian Zhang

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…According to the different effects of biological and chemical control, we propose a model for Holling I functional response predator-prey system concerning pest control which adopts different control methods at different thresholds. …”
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  5. 145

    Professional Disease Management Guide for Ornamental Plants by S. D. Bledsoe, Phil F. Harmon, Robert J. McGovern

    Published 2004-10-01
    “… This publication is intended to be used by growers, landscape professionals, and other pest control operators as a reference for managing diseases of ornamental plants. …”
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    White-Footed Ant, Technomyrmex albipes (Fr. Smith) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dolichoderinae) by Jack Warner, Rudolf H. Scheffrahn, Brian Cabrera

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…Smith) has been making news in Florida over the last few years as a pest ant of major importance. Pest control companies, the media and homeowners continually consult universities and government agencies for information on how to control this nuisance ant. …”
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  8. 148

    Getting into the weeds by Anna Marchessault

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this book, Shiva takes the reader through six distinct agricul­tural issues with over­lapping themes: seeds of bio­diversity, soil and water, climate change solu­tions, biodiversity for pest control, food nutrition and health, and farmer livelihoods and rural economies. . . . …”
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  9. 149

    Pesticide Safety Miniposter: Protecting Yourself by Rebecca W. Baldwin, Stephanie K. Larrick Hill, Philip Koehler, W. Walker, J. C. Medley

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…This poster introduces new pest control technicians to different types of PPE they may be required to wear during a pesticide application or pest management inspection. …”
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  10. 150

    Professional Disease Management Guide for Ornamental Plants by S. D. Bledsoe, Phil F. Harmon, Robert J. McGovern

    Published 2004-10-01
    “… This publication is intended to be used by growers, landscape professionals, and other pest control operators as a reference for managing diseases of ornamental plants. …”
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  11. 151

    Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of the Tawny Crazy Ant, Nylanderia fulva (Mayr) by Faith Oi, Dawn Calibeo, John Page, Michael Bentley

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…If you suspect you have tawny crazy ants, the best approach is to call a licensed pest-control professional for help). Written by Faith Oi, Dawn Calibeo, John Paige III, and Michael Bentley, and published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, September 2016. …”
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  12. 152

    Professional Disease Management Guide for Ornamental Plants by Philip F. Harmon, S. D. Bledsoe

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…This revised 16-page fact sheet is intended to be used by growers, landscape professionals, and other pest control operators as a reference for managing ornamental plant diseases. …”
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  13. 153

    Extinction and Permanence of a General Predator-Prey System with Impulsive Perturbations by Xianning Liu, Lansun Chen

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The model and its results suggest an approach of pest control which proves more effective than the classical one.…”
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  14. 154

    Clasificacion de las licencias para aplicadores dictadas por el Departamento de Agricultura y Servicios al Consumidor del estado de la Florida (FDACS), relacionadas con agricultura... by Frederick M. Fishel, Tatiana Sanchez

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This 4-page fact sheet is the Spanish-language version of PI-13/PI095: Agricultural and Related Pest Control Applicator License Classifications under the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS). …”
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  15. 155

    Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of the Tawny Crazy Ant, Nylanderia fulva (Mayr) by Faith Oi, Dawn Calibeo, John Page, Michael Bentley

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…If you suspect you have tawny crazy ants, the best approach is to call a licensed pest-control professional for help). Written by Faith Oi, Dawn Calibeo, John Paige III, and Michael Bentley, and published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, September 2016. …”
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  16. 156

    Professional Disease Management Guide for Ornamental Plants by Philip F. Harmon, S. D. Bledsoe

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…This revised 16-page fact sheet is intended to be used by growers, landscape professionals, and other pest control operators as a reference for managing ornamental plant diseases. …”
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  17. 157

    Termite Species Distribution in Florida and UF Termite Identification Services by Thomas Chouvenc, Rudolf H. Scheffrahn, Lyle Buss

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…This publication highlights where each termite species is known to be established, so that Florida residents, pest control companies and UF/IFAS Extension agents can easily learn the termite risk at any given location within the state. …”
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  18. 158

    Western Drywood Termite, Incisitermes minor (Hagen) (Insecta: Isoptera: Kalotermitidae) by Brian J. Cabrera, Rudolf H. Scheffrahn

    Published 2005-02-01
    “…In California, Incisitermes minor infestations are still sometimes referred to by some pest control operators as "Kalos" and designated with a "K" on termite inspection reports. …”
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  19. 159

    Pesticide Safety Miniposter: Protecting Yourself by Rebecca W. Baldwin, Stephanie K. Larrick Hill, Philip Koehler, W. Walker, J. C. Medley

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…This poster introduces new pest control technicians to different types of PPE they may be required to wear during a pesticide application or pest management inspection. …”
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  20. 160

    Western Drywood Termite, Incisitermes minor (Hagen) (Insecta: Isoptera: Kalotermitidae) by Brian J. Cabrera, Rudolf H. Scheffrahn

    Published 2005-02-01
    “…In California, Incisitermes minor infestations are still sometimes referred to by some pest control operators as "Kalos" and designated with a "K" on termite inspection reports. …”
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