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The Extension Toxicology Network (Extoxnet) - http://extoxnet.orst.edu/
A collaborative effort of several US universities collecting pesticide information profiles, toxicology information briefs, and other factsheets and newsletters. |
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Wildlife Damage Management - http://icwdm.org/
University of Nebraska organization offers information on identification and control of mammal, bird, and reptile pests, a business registry of wildlife services, and links to other university resources. |
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Ohioline: Insects and Pests - http://ohioline.osu.edu/lines/pests.html
Collection of links to fact-sheets (some html, some PDF) on a variety of pest topics, covering house and food products to lawn and garden. |
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Purdue University Extension - http://www.ppdl.purdue.edu/
Provides identification of pests and problems associated with plants. Services extended to businesses and individuals throughout Indiana and the US. |
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Featured Creatures - http://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/
Large collection of information sheets on insects, arachnids, and nematodes of importance to Florida residents, arranged by common name, scientific name, and crop or habitat. |
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Texas Plant Disease Handbook - http://plantpathology.tamu.edu/TexLab/default.asp
Index of plant diseases for crops, flowers, trees and shrubs in and around the Texas areas. |
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Garden Guides - http://www.gardenguides.com/pests/
Information on the characteristics of some of the most troublesome garden pests and how to get rid of them. |
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The Mole Man - http://www.themoleman.com/
Professional mole trapper provides information on mole behavior, ecology, and control. Illustrated articles, FAQ, listing of several other US trappers by state. |
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PestFacts.org - http://www.pestfacts.org/
Informational site by RISE, an association of specialty pesticide and fertilizer producers. Articles, news, FAQs and links to other resources. |
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Penn State University: Plant Pathology Fact Sheets - http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/CASDEPT/PLANT/EXTENSION/PLANT_DISEASE/
Collection of information sheets about diseases affecting herbaceous and woody ornamental plants in the Northeastern U.S. |
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Ohio State University Extension - http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1031.html
Information about habitat, diet, biology, and control of the common rabbit. Includes lists of plants arranged by extent of rabbit damage. |
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West Virginia University Extension Service: Pest Management - http://www.wvu.edu/~exten/infores/pubs/pest.htm
Listing of online publications, includes household pest management information for many insects. |
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University of Minnesota Extension - http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/DG1427.html
Controlling diseases in the home vegetable garden. |
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University of Missouri Extension - http://muextension.missouri.edu/explore/agguides/hort/g06202.htm
Offers information about reducing losses through a combination of methods including sanitation, cultural practices and physical practices. |
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Vole Control - http://www.volecontrol.com/
Site selling a Bait Station System also provides useful information on voles, their habits, habitat, and life cycle, identification, and help locating their burrows. |
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Tree Doctor - http://www.treedoc.com/
Mostly informational site about tree health, including pages on common pests, dealing with soil compaction, and mycorrhizal and fertilizer treatments. Also contact information for professional arborists in the US. |
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University of Florida - http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/VH037
Soil organic matter, green manures and cover crops for nematode management. |
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Sustainable Gardening Tips: Garden Snake - http://www.sustainable-gardening-tips.com/Garden-Snake.html
Information about keeping snakes out of the garden, and accounts of pet dogs and cats encountering snakes. |
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Garlic Guard - http://www.garlicguard.com
An all natural way to a safe and pest free garden. |
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University of Illinois Extension - http://www.ipm.uiuc.edu/diseases/series900/rpd900/index.html
A collection of solutions for controlling diseases in the home vegetable garden through Integrated Pest Management. |