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Xerces Society
Ecological Pest Management
Ecological Pest Management
Responding to Insects and Diseases on Landscape Trees and Shrubs
20. May 2024
Why We Need Insects and Other Invertebrates
4. August 2023
Integrated Pest and Pollinator Management for California Wine Grapes
4. January 2023
Beetle Banks for Beneficial Insects
20. September 2022
Wings 44(2): Fall 2021 (New Directions)
30. November 2021
Farming for Pest Management
4. May 2021
Buying Bee-Safe Plants
5. February 2021
Smarter Pest Management: Pollinator Protection for Cities and Campuses
6. February 2020
Common Organic-Allowed Pesticides
18. September 2019
Smarter Pest Management: Protecting Pollinators at Home
9. September 2019
Wings 42(1): Spring 2019 (Nature Close to Home)
18. May 2019
Western Monarch Management Windows: Timing Management in Monarch Breeding Habitat
7. January 2019
IPI Database
4. August 2018
Potential Risks of Releasing Native Lady Beetles
11. July 2018
Establishing Pollinator and Beneficial Insect Habitat on Organic Farms in Idaho
15. June 2018
Biodiversity Conservation: An Organic Farmer's and Certifier's Guide
12. June 2018
Beyond the Birds and the Bees
31. May 2018
Ecologically Sound Mosquito Management in Wetlands
31. May 2018
Insects and Roadless Forests
31. May 2018
Logging to Control Insects
31. May 2018
Beneficial Insects For Natural Pest Control: Soil Scouting
18. May 2018
Beneficial Insects For Natural Pest Control: Foliage Scouting
18. May 2018
Beneficial Insects for Natural Pest Control: Flower Scouting
18. May 2018
Beneficial Insects: Farms and Agricultural Landscapes
17. May 2018
Managing Milkweed Crop Pests
16. May 2018
Habitat Planning for Beneficial Insects
16. May 2018
Cover Cropping for Pollinators and Beneficial Insects
16. May 2018
How to Help Your Community Create an Effective Mosquito Management Plan
16. May 2018
Making Room for Native Pollinators
16. May 2018
Sran Family Orchards Becomes First Bee Better Certified Grower
11. January 2018
Bee Better Certified Offers a New Approach to Protecting Pollinators
19. June 2017
Senator Merkley's 2017 Farm Bill Draft
7. March 2017
Wings 38(2): Fall 2015 (Rethinking Pesticides)
20. November 2015
Farming with Native Beneficial Insects
29. July 2014
Comments to FWS on the Draft Environmental Assessment for Mosquito Control at Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
5. May 2014
Preventing or Mitigating Potential Negative Impacts of Pesticides on Pollinators Using Integrated Pest Management and Other Conservation Practices
30. April 2014
Wings 33(1): Spring 2010 (Anemones, Katydids, Bark Beetles, and Sunflowers)
20. April 2010
Comments on Docket OPP-00678B (Comment on Implications of Revised Bt Corn Reassessment for Regulatory Decisions Affecting These Products, and on Potential Elements of Regulatory Options, August 28, 2001)
10. September 2008
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