Insect and Mite IPM References

Association of Natural Bio-Control Producers. Ray Matern, Trustee, 2108 Park Marina Dr., Redding, CA, 96001. Produce natural enemies and work to improve the industry.

A World Wide Guide to Beneficial Animals Used for Control Purposes. 1992. Thomson Publications, P.O. Box 9335, Fresno, CA, 93791.

Mizell, R. F., III and D. E. Schiffhauer. 1988. Seasonal abundance of the crapemyrtle aphid Sarucallis kahawaluokalani (Kirkaldy) in relation to the pecan aphids Monellia caryella (Fitch) and Monelliopsis pecanis (Bissell) and their common predators. Entomophaga, 32:511-20.

Mizell, R. F. & D. E. Schiffhauer. 1990. Effects of pesticides on the pecan aphid predators, Chrysoperla rufilabris (Burmeister), Hippodamia convergens (Guerin-Meneville), Cycloneda sanguinea (L.), Olla v-nigrum (Say) and the parasite, Aphelinus perpallidus Gahan. J. Econ. Entomol. 83: 1806-1812.

Mizell, R. F., III and D. E. Schiffhauer. 1991. Kairomone response, pesticide tolerance and field efficacy of the predatory mite, Neoseiulus collegae DeLeon, candidate for release into ornamental nurseries. J. Environ. Hort. 9: 155-159.

Mizell, R. F., III and G. W. Knox. 1992. Susceptibility of crape myrtle, Lagerstroemia indica L., to the crape myrtle aphid, Sarucallis kahawaluokalani (Kirkaldy) in north Florida. J. Entomol. Sci. 28:1-7.

Mizell, R. F., III. 1993. Crape myrtle: Beauty and biological control. NFREC-Monticello BB94-8

Mizell, R. & D. Short. 1994. Pesticides registered for use on ornamentals and their effects on beneficials. Monticello Res. Rpt. BB94-4.

Osborne, L. S. and F. Pettit. 1985. Insecticidal soap and the predatory mite, Phytoseiulus persimilis (Acari: Phytoseiidae), used in management of the twospotted spider mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) on greenhouse grown foliage plants. J. Econ. Entomol. 78:687-691.

Osborne, L. S., L. Ehler & J. R. Nechols. 1985. Biological control of the twospotted spider mite in greenhouses. Univ. of Fla. IFAS Expt. Sta. Bull. (tech.) 853.

Potter, D. 1991 In Crenshaw, W. 1991. How harmful are pesticides to nontarget species: birds, fish? Lawn Care Industry 15:1,16

Raupp, M., R. van Driesche & J. Davidson. 1993. Biological control of insect and mite pests of woody landscape plants: concepts, agents and methods. Maryland Coop. Ext Serv. 39 pp.

Ripper, W. E., R. M. Greenslade & G. S. Hartley. 1951. Selective insecticides and biological control. J. Econ. Entomol. 44: 448-459.

Short, D. E., F. Johnson and J. Castner. 1992-4. Twenty-four Entomology Color Sheets on Ornamental Pests & Beneficial Insects, SPSET # 8. Ten colored plates per sheet. Cost $10. UF/IFAS Publications, P.O. Box 110011, Gainesville, FL 32611-0011. (Click here for order form)

Short, D.E., G.W. Simone and R.A. Dunn. 1997. Commercial Ornamental Nursery Scouting Manual. SP235. UF/IFAS Publications, P.O. Box 110011, Gainesville, FL 32611-0011. (Click here for order form)

The Bio-Integral Resource Center, P.O. Box 7414, Berkeley, CA, 94707, lists of suppliers of natural enemies and other nontoxic pest controls. IPM Practitioner Magazine.

Theiling, K. and B. A. Croft. 1988. Pesticide side-effects on arthropod natural enemies: a database summary. Agric., Ecosystems and Environ. 21: 191-218.

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