Publication No.TitleHyperlink
AS 054VAPAM use by vegetable gardenersAS 054
CIR 1000Radishes: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 1000
CIR 1001Rice: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 1001
CIR 1002Grain sorghum: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 1002
CIR 1003Soybeans: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 1003
CIR 1005Strawberries: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 1005
CIR 1006Sugarcane: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 1006
CIR 1007Sweetcorn: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 1007
CIR 1008Sweet potatoes: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 1008
CIR 1010Tomatoes: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 1010
CIR 1014Watermelon: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 1014
CIR 1015Wheat: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 1015
CIR 1065Citrus root weevilsCIR 1065
CIR 114Citrus declines caused by nematodes in Florida I. Soil factorsCIR 114
CIR 116Citrus decline caused by nematodes in Florida II. Slow declineCIR 116
CIR 118Citrus decline caused by nematodes in Florida IV. Management decisionsCIR 118
CIR 143Citrus decline caused by nematodes in Florida V. Physiological racesCIR 143
CIR 379Management of insects and related pests of ornamental plants around the homeCIR 379
CIR 399ADiagnosis and control of plant diseases and nematodes in a home vegetable gardenCIR 399A
CIR 427Management of insects in lawnsCIR 427
CIR 534Protecting honey bees from pesticidesCIR 534
CIR 537A Florida beekeeping almanacCIR 537
CIR 563Insect management and control in the home gardenCIR 563
CIR 672Safety with pesticides in the home gardenCIR 672
CIR 686Florida bee botanyCIR 686
CIR 722A study in profitability for a mid-sized beekeeping operationCIR 722
CIR 766Diseases and pests of the honey beeCIR 766
CIR 779Agricultural pesticide safetyCIR 779
CIR 961Alfalfa: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 961
CIR 962Apples: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 962
CIR 963Barley: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 963
CIR 964Bean and southern peas: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 964
CIR 965Blueberries: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 965
CIR 966Broccoli: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 966
CIR 967Brussels sprouts: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 967
CIR 968Cabbage: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 968
CIR 969Caneberries: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 969
CIR 970Cantaloupes: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 970
CIR 971Carrots: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 971
CIR 972Cauliflower: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 972
CIR 973Celery: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 973
CIR 974Citrus: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 974
CIR 975Collards: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 975
CIR 976Cotton: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 976
CIR 977Cucumbers: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 977
CIR 978Cucurbits: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 978
CIR 979Eggplant: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 979
CIR 980Endive: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 980
CIR 981Escarole: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 981
CIR 982Field corn: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 982
CIR 983Grapes: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 983
CIR 984Leatherleaf fern: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 984
CIR 985Irish potatoes: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 985
CIR 986Forest nurseries: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 986
CIR 987Lettuce: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 987
CIR 988Muskmelon: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 988
CIR 989Okra: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 989
CIR 990Onions: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 990
CIR 991Ornamentals: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 991
CIR 992Pastures: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 992
CIR 993Peaches: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 993
CIR 994Peanuts: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 994
CIR 995Pears: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 995
CIR 996Pecans: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 996
CIR 997Peppers: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 997
CIR 998Pittosporum: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 998
CIR 999Plums: managing pesticides for crop production and water quality protectionCIR 999
ENY 001Managing nematodes in the home gardenENY 001
ENY 101Sources of beekeeping informationENY 101
ENY 102Honey and its usesENY 102
ENY 103Honey adulterationENY 103
ENY 104Florida bee inspectionENY 104
ENY 105Florida bears and beekeepingENY 105
ENY 106Honey house sanitation and Florida food lawENY 106
ENY 107Florida honey labeling regulationsENY 107
ENY 108Producing section (comb) honeyENY 108
ENY 109How to exhibit honeyENY 109
ENY 110Sample pollination agreementENY 110
ENY 111Solar beeswax rendering and hints for exhibiting wax blocksENY 111
ENY 112Extension Apicultural Visual AidsENY 112
ENY 114The Africanized honey beeENY 114
ENY 115Good neighbor guidelines and ordinancesENY 115
ENY 116Chalkbrood recommendationsENY 116
ENY 118Producing pollenENY 118
ENY 121Wax moth controlENY 121
ENY 122Bee stings and "allergic " reactionsENY 122
ENY 127The Varroa bee miteENY 127
ENY 128Infant botulism and honeyENY 128
ENY 131Observation beehivesENY 131
ENY 132Removing honey bee nestsENY 132
ENY 201Biology and control of spidersENY 201
ENY 202Asian cockroachENY 202
ENY 203Control of antsENY 203
ENY 204Biology and control of carpet beetlesENY 204
ENY 205FleasENY 205
ENY 206TicksENY 206
ENY 207MangeENY 207
ENY 208Biology and control of human liceENY 208
ENY 209Lyme diseaseENY 209
ENY 210Control of subterranean termitesENY 210
ENY 211Drywood termites, powder-post beetles and other wood-infesting insectsENY 211
ENY 212Control of chiggersENY 212
ENY 213Control of pantry and stored food pestsENY 213
ENY 214Cockroaches and their controlENY 214
ENY 215Stinging or venomous insects and related pestsENY 215
ENY 216The Formosan subterranean termiteENY 216
ENY 217Insecticide formulations for household pest controlENY 217
ENY 218Mites that attack humansENY 218
ENY 219How to buy pest control servicesENY 219
ENY 220Mosquitoes and other biting fliesENY 220
ENY 221Pillbugs, centipedes, millipedes, and earwigsENY 221
ENY 222Biology and control of filth-breeding fliesENY 222
ENY 223Biology and control of clothes moths and plaster bagwormsENY 223
ENY 224Rat and mouse controlENY 224
ENY 225Control of booklice and silverfishENY 225
ENY 226Imported fire ants on lawns and turfENY 226
ENY 227Control of bed bugs and blood-sucking conenosesENY 227
ENY 228SpringtailsENY 228
ENY 229Reduced chemical control of fleasENY 229
ENY 230CricketsENY 230
ENY 231Blind mosquitoesENY 231
ENY 232The American cockroach, Periplaneta americanaENY 232
ENY 233The Australian cockroach, Periplaneta australasiaeENY 233
ENY 234The brown cockroach, Periplaneta brunneaENY 234
ENY 235The brown-banded cockroach, Supella longipalpaENY 235
ENY 236Field cockroach, Blatella vagaENY 236
ENY 237Florida woods cockroach, Eurycotis floridanaENY 237
ENY 238The german cockroach, Blatella germanicaENY 238
ENY 239Oriental cockroach, Blatta orientalisENY 239
ENY 240The Smokybrown cockroach, Periplaneta fuliginosaENY 240
ENY 241Surinam cockroach, Pycnoscelis surinamensisENY 241
ENY 242Woods cockroaches, Parcoblatta pennsylvanica, P. fulvescens, P. virginicaENY 242
ENY 243Non-chemical rodent controlENY 243
ENY 244Sticktight flea, Echidnophaga gallinaceaENY 244
ENY 246Recommended insecticides for pest control company useENY 246
ENY 247Control of stored grain pestsENY 247
ENY 248Control of insect pests in stored peanutsENY 248
ENY 249Insect control of livestock pestsENY 249
ENY 250External parasite control recommendations for beef cattleENY 250
ENY 251External parasite control recommendations for dairy cattleENY 251
ENY 252External parasite control recommendations for horses, mules and poniesENY 252
ENY 253External parasite control recommendations for sheep and goatsENY 253
ENY 254External parasite control recommendations for swineENY 254
ENY 255Control recommendations for pests around animal facilitiesENY 255
ENY 256Insect control of poultry pestsENY 256
ENY 257German cockroach management in low-income housingENY 257
ENY 258Cockroach control without insecticidesENY 258
ENY 259Ant trails: a key to control with baitsENY 259
ENY 260Use and application of DEET repellentENY 260
ENY 261Rice weevil, Sitophilus oryzae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)ENY 261
ENY 262Pre-construction termiticide barriersENY 262
ENY 263Cat flea Ctenocephalides felisENY 263
ENY 264Lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera, Bostrichidae)ENY 264
ENY 265The cigarette beetle, Lasioderma serricorne (Coleoptera, Anobiidae)ENY 265
ENY 266Powder post beetles and other wood-infesting insectsENY 266
ENY 267Stable fly (dog fly) controlENY 267
ENY 268Bats in buildingsENY 268
ENY 269Invisible itches: insect and non-insect causesENY 269
ENY 27Soil fumigation for turfENY 27
ENY 270Cattle grubsENY 270
ENY 271Cattle tail liceENY 271
ENY 272Pesticide safety around animalsENY 272
ENY 273External parasites of dairy goatsENY 273
ENY 274Biology of external parasites on cattleENY 274
ENY 300Lawn and turfgrass insect management suggestionsENY 300
ENY 301Insect control suggestions for commercial carnation productionENY 301
ENY 302Insect control suggestions for commercial Chrysanthemum productionENY 302
ENY 303Insect control suggestions for commercial Gerbera productionENY 303
ENY 304Insect control suggestions for commercial Gladiolus productionENY 304
ENY 305Insect control suggestions for commercial Gypsophila productionENY 305
ENY 306Insect control suggestions for commercial orchid productionENY 306
ENY 307Insect control suggestions for commercial Poinsettia productionENY 307
ENY 308Insect control suggestions for commercial rose productionENY 308
ENY 309Insect control suggestions for commercial Snapdragon productionENY 309
ENY 310Insect control suggestions for commercial Statice productionENY 310
ENY 312The Bermudagrass mite and its controlENY 312
ENY 313Insect control in forest tree nurseries and young trees (pines and cedars)ENY 313
ENY 314Insect control in Christmas trees: pines and cedarsENY 314
ENY 315Insect control in pine seed orchards (cone and seed insects): PinesENY 315
ENY 316Insect control in commercial forest trees: pines and cypressENY 316
ENY 317Whiteflies and their control on ornamental plants around the houseENY 317
ENY 318Management of sod webworms and other lawn caterpillarsENY 318
ENY 319Mites and their control on ornamental plants around the houseENY 319
ENY 320Aphids on ornamental plants around the homeENY 320
ENY 320Aphids on ornamental plants around the houseENY 320
ENY 321White grubs and billbugs in home lawnsENY 321
ENY 322Ground pearls in lawnsENY 322
ENY 323Scale insects and mealybugs on ornamental plants and their controlENY 323
ENY 324Mole crickets in lawnsENY 324
ENY 325Southern chinch bug management on St. Augustine grassENY 325
ENY 326Leafminers and their control on ornamental plants around the homeENY 326
ENY 327Boring insects of ornamental plants and treesENY 327
ENY 328The Bermuda grass mite and its controlENY 328
ENY 329Lovebugs in FloridaENY 329
ENY 330Insects and related pests of house plants and their controlENY 330
ENY 331Galls on ornamental plantsENY 331
ENY 332Lacebugs on ornamental plantsENY 332
ENY 333Thrips on ornamental plantsENY 333
ENY 334Spittlebugs in turfgrassENY 334
ENY 400Insect control in cottonENY 400
ENY 401Insect control in field cornENY 401
ENY 402Insect control in pastureENY 402
ENY 403Insect control in peanutsENY 403
ENY 404Insect control in sorghumENY 404
ENY 405Insect control in soybeansENY 405
ENY 406Insect control in sugarcaneENY 406
ENY 407Insect control in flue-cured tobaccoENY 407
ENY 408Insect control in wheatENY 408
ENY 409Insect control in AvocadoENY 409
ENY 410Insect control in blackberriesENY 410
ENY 411Insect control in blueberriesENY 411
ENY 412Insect control in guavaENY 412
ENY 413Insect control in mangoENY 413
ENY 414Insect control in papayaENY 414
ENY 415Other fruits with insecticides known to have labels for useENY 415
ENY 416Insecticide safetyENY 416
ENY 417Insecticide application concernsENY 417
ENY 418Formulations comparison chartENY 418
ENY 419Insecticides currently used on vegetablesENY 419
ENY 420Insect control in beansENY 420
ENY 421Insect control in broccoliENY 421
ENY 422Insect control in cabbageENY 422
ENY 423Insect control in cantaloupeENY 423
ENY 424Insect control in carrotsENY 424
ENY 425Insect control in cauliflowerENY 425
ENY 426Insect control in celeryENY 426
ENY 427Insect control in collardENY 427
ENY 428Insect control in cucumberENY 428
ENY 429Insect control in eggplantENY 429
ENY 430Insect control in Endive (Escarole)ENY 430
ENY 431Insect control in kaleENY 431
ENY 432Insect control in lettuceENY 432
ENY 433Insect control in mustardENY 433
ENY 434Insect control in okraENY 434
ENY 435Insect control in onionsENY 435
ENY 436Insect control in parsleyENY 436
ENY 437Insect control in peppersENY 437
ENY 438Insect control in potatoesENY 438
ENY 439Insect control in radishesENY 439
ENY 440Insect control in romaineENY 440
ENY 441Insect control in squashENY 441
ENY 442Insect control in strawberriesENY 442
ENY 443Insect control in sweet potatoesENY 443
ENY 444Insect control in tomatoesENY 444
ENY 445Insect control in turnipsENY 445
ENY 446Insect control in watermelonENY 446
ENY 447Insect control in minor vegetable cropsENY 447
ENY 448Insects that affect vegetable cropsENY 448
ENY 449Insect control in sweet cornENY 449
ENY 6Nematode management in home lawnsENY 6
ENY 617Citrus root growth and soil pest management practicesENY 617
ENY 618BroadmiteENY 618
ENY 619Citrus rust miteENY 619
ENY 620ScabENY 620
ENY 621Greasy spotENY 621
ENY 800Short history of Florida citrusENY 800
ENY 801Florida citrus organizationsENY 801
ENY 802Insect control in grapesENY 802
ENY 803Insect control in Oriental PersimmonENY 803
ENY 804Insect control in peachesENY 804
ENY 805Insect control in pearsENY 805
ENY 806Insect control in pecansENY 806
ENY 807Insect control in plumsENY 807
ENY 808Plant bug pests of citrusENY 808
ENY 809Mediterranean fruitflyENY 809
ENY 810OrangedogENY 810
ENY 811Aphid pests of citrusENY 811
ENY 812Citrus mealybugENY 812
ENY 813Grasshoppers, katydid and cricket pests of citrusENY 813
ENY 814Scale pests of Florida citrusENY 814
ENY 815Whitefly pests of citrusENY 815
ENY 8161994 Pest control guide for commercial flower crops in Florida (non-greenhouse and greenhouse)ENY 816
ENY 817Citrus red miteENY 817
ENY 818Texas citrus miteENY 818
ENY 819Six-spotted miteENY 819
ENY 9131994 Management guide for insects and related arthropods in lawns and other turfgrass areasENY 913
ENY 9151994 Management guide for insects and related arthropods in lawns and other turfgrass areasENY 915
ENY 9151995 Insect and mite management guide for commercial ornamental bedding and potted plantsENY 915
ENY 918Soil organic matter, green manures and cover crops for nematode managementENY 918
ENY 9201994 Insect and related Arthropod management guide for commercial turfgrassENY 920
IG 107Household spidersIG 107
LH 054Diagnosis of nematode problemsLH 054
MG 101Eastern encephalitis - a fatal mistakeMG 101
MG 102Biting midges of coastal FloridaMG 102
MG 103Human malariaMG 103
NG 007Managing hookworms in the landscapeNG 007
NG 008Nematicide manufacturers and/or principal suppliersNG 008
NG 009Characteristics of principal nematicidesNG 009
NG 010Nematicides registered and commonly used in FloridaNG 010
NG 011Nematode management for nursery crops: ornamentals, planting stock of fruits and nutsNG 011
NG 012Nematode management for turfNG 012
NG 013Nematode management for ornamentals in the landscapeNG 013
NG 014Field corn nematode managementNG 014
NG 015Cotton nematode managementNG 015
NG 016Peanut nematode managementNG 016
NG 017Sorghum nematode managementNG 017
NG 018Soybean nematode managementNG 018
NG 019Tobacco nematode managementNG 019
NG 020Nematode management in beans and peas (Bush beans, pole beans, Lima beans; Southern peas, English peas, Chinese or Snow peas)NG 020
NG 021Nematode management in carrotsNG 021
NG 022Nematode management in celeryNG 022
NG 023Nematode management in sweet-cornNG 023
NG 024Nematode management in Crucifers (Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Chinese cabbages, Collards, Mustards, Radishes, Rutabagas and Turnips)NG 024
NG 025Nematode management in Cucurbits (Cucumber, Melons, Squash)NG 025
NG 026Nematode management in Leaf crops (Endive, Lettuce, Spinach)NG 026
NG 027Nematode management in OkraNG 027
NG 028Nematode management in onionsNG 028
NG 029Nematode management in potatoes (Irish or White)NG 029
NG 030Nematode management in sweet potatoes (including Boniatos)NG 030
NG 031Nematode management in StrawberriesNG 031
NG 032Nematode management in tomatoes, peppers, and EggplantsNG 032
NG 033Non-fumigant nematicides registered for vegetable crop useNG 033
NG 035Books, journals, and other sources of information in nematologyNG 035
NG 036Lettuce seed test: a sensitive test to detect phytotoxic levels of fumigants in soilNG 036
RF-AA 091Beekeeping: watermelon pollinationRF-AA 091
RF-AA 091Pollination of citrus by honey beesRF-AA 091
RF-AA 092Pollination of citrus by honey beesRF-AA 092
SP 104Venomous spidersSP 104
SP 107Stinging and venomous arthropods Sheet 1SP 107
SP 118Common Florida spidersSP 118
SP 119Pest AntsSP 119
SP 120Bloodsucking insectsSP 120
SP 121Filth-breeding fliesSP 121
SP 122Wasps and beesSP 122
SP 123Insect gallsSP 123
SP 124Ornamental insects Sheet 1SP 124
SP 125Ornamental insects Sheet 1SP 125
SP 125Ornamental Insects Sheet 2SP 125
SP 128Stored product pestsSP 128
SP 147The German cockroachSP 147
SP 148Pests that occasionally invade structuresSP 148
SP 149Pests associated with mulch and moistureSP 149
SP 150The Eastern subterranean termiteSP 150
SP 152Caterpillars of ornamental plants Sheet 1SP 152
SP 431995 Florida citrus pest management guideSP 43
SP 51Florida insect control guideSP 51
SP 54Florida nematode control guideSP 54
SP 87CockroachesSP 87
SP 94Scale insects affecting ornamental plantsSP 94
SP 95Fleas and ticksSP 95
SR 010Insect Identification ServiceSR 010
SR 011Nematode assay laboratorySR 011
SR 012Pesticide Information OfficeSR 012
SS - ENY 8031995 Insect and related Arthropod management guide for commercial foliage plants in FloridaSS - ENY 803

Alphabetical Index -- Revised: May 1998
Copyright © 1997 Dept. Entomology, University of Florida
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