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    Key Plant, Key Pest: Juniper (Juniperus sp.) by Juanita Popenoe, Jacqueline Bourdon, Caroline Roper Warwick, Heqiang Huo

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…This seven-page publication, the ninth in the Key Plant, Key Pests series, helps identify the most common pests found on Juniper, with information and general management recommendations for bagworms, eriophyid mites, scale, spider mites, webworm, mushroom root rot, needle blight, Rhizoctonia web blight, tip blight, and wet root rot diseases. …”
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    Key Plant, Key Pest: Juniper (Juniperus sp.) by Juanita Popenoe, Jacqueline Bourdon, Caroline Roper Warwick, Heqiang Huo

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…This seven-page publication, the ninth in the Key Plant, Key Pests series, helps identify the most common pests found on Juniper, with information and general management recommendations for bagworms, eriophyid mites, scale, spider mites, webworm, mushroom root rot, needle blight, Rhizoctonia web blight, tip blight, and wet root rot diseases. …”
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    The Potential of Anting – Anting (Acalypha indica L.) Leaf Extract as Anti-Scabies to Sarcoptes scabiei var. Cuniculi in vitro by Luluk Tri Astuti, Rahmi Sugihartuti, Lianny Nagoi, Nunuk Dyah Retno Lastuti, Dewa Ketut Meles, Agus Sunarso

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Scabiei was group p3 at 4.6 mites/hour., then P0, P2, P1 and PN respectively 3.5, 3.1, 1.9, and 1.3 mites/ hour. …”
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    Investigating the effect of dust on the economy of Ahvaz city by Sara Behvandi, abbas arghan, Mohammad Reza zand moghadam, zeynab karke abadi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In general, dust has affected the economy of Ahvaz city and this has been in such a way that dust on urban housing with an impact factor of 0.63 and a value of 11.4 T, Dust mites on urban transport with an impact factor of 0.60 and a value of 9.94 T, dust mites on urban facilities and facilities with an impact factor of 0.54 and a value of 6.70 T and dust mites on urban finance with an impact factor of 0.68 and a value of T 16 / 12 has had an impact…”
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    Evaluation of Skin Prick Test Results Performed for the Diagnosis of Inhaled Allergens in Konya by İlknur Külhaş Çelik, Ayşe Can Erçin, Hasibe Artaç, Bahar Ürün Ünal

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Statistically significant differences were detected between house dust mites, pollen allergens, rye, grass mix and cat epithelium sensitivities according to seasons. …”
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    Fatal Sarcoptes scabiei and Demodex sp. co-infestation in wolves (Canis lupus) at the Białowieża National Park, Poland – is it a consequence of climate change? by Krzysiak Michał K., Świątalska Agnieszka, Plis-Kuprianowicz Elwira, Konieczny Andrzej, Bakier Sławomir, Tomczuk Krzysztof, Larska Magdalena

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In winter 2021/2022, a wolf population in the primeval Białowieża Forest in Poland was struck by an outbreak of severe mange caused by mixed infestations of Sarcoptes and Demodex mites. We present an epidemiological analysis of this mange which caused significant morbidity and mortality.…”
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    Strawberries: Main Pests and Beneficials in Florida by Silvia I. Rondon, James F. Price, Daniel J. Cantliffe

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…This is the time growers must begin to scout their fields at least once a week to assess the status of pests, such as spider mites, cyclamen mites, lepidopterous larvae, aphids, thrips, and sap beetles. …”
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    Strawberries: Main Pests and Beneficials in Florida by Silvia I. Rondon, James F. Price, Daniel J. Cantliffe

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…This is the time growers must begin to scout their fields at least once a week to assess the status of pests, such as spider mites, cyclamen mites, lepidopterous larvae, aphids, thrips, and sap beetles. …”
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    Biological Control of Weeds: Is it Safe? by Carey Minteer, Eutychus Kariuki, James P. Cuda

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Classical biological control of invasive plants is the use of natural enemies, imported insects and mites or pathogens, to control the target plants. …”
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    Susceptibility of Phytoseiulus persimilis and Neoseiulus californicus (Acari: Phytoseiidae) to commonly-used insecticides approved for managing arthropod pests in Florida strawberr... by Braden Evans, Karol Krey, Justin Renkema

    Published 2018-08-01
    “… The aim of this 9-page document is to inform Florida strawberry producers and Extension personnel on the compatibility of registered miticides and insecticides with commercially available predatory mites used as biological controls. Written by Braden Evans, Karol Krey, and Justin Renkema and published by the UF/IFAS Entomology and Nematology Department, August 2018. …”
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    Susceptibility of Phytoseiulus persimilis and Neoseiulus californicus (Acari: Phytoseiidae) to commonly-used insecticides approved for managing arthropod pests in Florida strawberr... by Braden Evans, Karol Krey, Justin Renkema

    Published 2018-08-01
    “… The aim of this 9-page document is to inform Florida strawberry producers and Extension personnel on the compatibility of registered miticides and insecticides with commercially available predatory mites used as biological controls. Written by Braden Evans, Karol Krey, and Justin Renkema and published by the UF/IFAS Entomology and Nematology Department, August 2018. …”
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    Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Pecan by Mark A. Mossler

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…Mossler, profiles this nut crop commercially grown in the northern and western regions of the state — production facts, regions and practices, as well as management of mites and insects, weeds, diseases, and nematodes. …”
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    Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Pecan by Mark A. Mossler

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…Mossler, profiles this nut crop commercially grown in the northern and western regions of the state — production facts, regions and practices, as well as management of mites and insects, weeds, diseases, and nematodes. …”
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    Zooplankton as an Indicator: A Dramatic Shift in Its Composition Following a Sudden Temporal Brownification of a Tropical Oligotrophic Lake in Southern Mexico by Manuel Elías-Gutiérrez, Martha Valdez-Moreno, Lucia Montes-Ortiz, Alma E. García-Morales

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…They were replaced by three species of water mites, four cladocerans, one copepod, 23 chironomids and one ephemeropteran previously not registered, most of the species being characteristic of more eutrophic environments. …”
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    Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Specialty Brassicas (Arrugula, Bok Choy, Chinese Broccoli, Chinese Mustard, Napa) by Mark A. Mossler

    Published 2005-12-01
    “… Since leafy brassicas are vegetative crops, the most important pest groups in Florida production include the early season diseases, weeds, and leaf-feeding insects. Mites, viruses, and nematodes are generally not problematic in Florida leafy brassica production. …”
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    Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Specialty Brassicas (Arrugula, Bok Choy, Chinese Broccoli, Chinese Mustard, Napa) by Mark A. Mossler

    Published 2005-12-01
    “… Since leafy brassicas are vegetative crops, the most important pest groups in Florida production include the early season diseases, weeds, and leaf-feeding insects. Mites, viruses, and nematodes are generally not problematic in Florida leafy brassica production. …”
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    Biological Control for Insect Management in Strawberries by Silvia I. Rondon, Daniel J. Cantliffe, James F. Price

    Published 2003-07-01
    “…Through early identification of arthropod problems, and targeted releases of reared beneficial insects and mites, it may be feasible to minimize the requirements for pesticides on strawberry. …”
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    Biological Control for Insect Management in Strawberries by Silvia I. Rondon, Daniel J. Cantliffe, James F. Price

    Published 2003-07-01
    “…Through early identification of arthropod problems, and targeted releases of reared beneficial insects and mites, it may be feasible to minimize the requirements for pesticides on strawberry. …”
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    Chiggers by P.G. Koehler

    Published 1999-05-01
    “…Chiggers, or “red bugs,” are larvae of mites that cause intense itching and welts on human skin. …”
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