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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control: April 2011
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Natural Enemies at work. This video shows how a parasitic Tachinid fly finds and lays her eggs on a leafroller larva. (no audio). Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Find us on Facebook. UC Berkeley - ESPM. Wenatchee, WA, United States. Visit our web site: http:/ enhancedbiocontrol.org/. View my complete profile. Check out our Apple IPM (PMTP) Blog. Natural Enemies at work.
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control: New BC articles to appear in the Good Fruit Grower magazine
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control. Tuesday, January 29, 2013. New BC articles to appear in the Good Fruit Grower magazine. An adult green lacewing ( Chrysopa nigricornis. One of the natural enemies we show growers. How to identify at our winter workshops. But our biggest outreach undertaking is a series of articles which will appear in the winter and spring issues of The Good Fruit Grower. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Find us on Facebook. UC Berkeley - ESPM. Wenatchee, WA, United States.
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control: Enhanced BC: Responding to an ever-changing clientele
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control. Thursday, December 6, 2012. Enhanced BC: Responding to an ever-changing clientele. According to a recent USDA-NASS survey. Our site can be accessed using either address: http:/ EnhancedBiocontrol.org. Or http:/ enhancedbc.tfrec.wsu.edu. USDA-NASS Farm Computer Usage and Ownership Survey, August 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Find us on Facebook. UC Berkeley - ESPM. Wenatchee, WA, United States. Visit our web site: http:/ enhancedbiocontrol.org/.
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control: Lots of new videos to watch
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control. Friday, May 25, 2012. Lots of new videos to watch. We've been adding to our video gallery since we started with the flight mill video. Our most recent addition shows you how to raise a colony of lacewings. Check it out! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Find us on Facebook. UC Berkeley - ESPM. Wenatchee, WA, United States. Visit our web site: http:/ enhancedbiocontrol.org/. View my complete profile. Check out our Apple IPM (PMTP) Blog.
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control: Updated Spider Gallery!
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control. Wednesday, October 9, 2013. We've been busy gathering more images of orchard spiders and putting together useful captions for each. All of our natural enemy galleries are in the process of being similarly updated. Start viewing this newest gallery now. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Find us on Facebook. UC Berkeley - ESPM. Wenatchee, WA, United States. Visit our web site: http:/ enhancedbiocontrol.org/. View my complete profile.
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control: Pear Grower Survey: The experiences and perspecitves of OR and WA pear growers
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control. Friday, October 14, 2011. Pear Grower Survey: The experiences and perspecitves of OR and WA pear growers. Pear with Convergent Ladybird Beetle Eggs. To read the full results of this survey visit: http:/ enhancedbiocontrol.org. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Find us on Facebook. UC Berkeley - ESPM. Wenatchee, WA, United States. Visit our web site: http:/ enhancedbiocontrol.org/. View my complete profile. Check out our Apple IPM (PMTP) Blog.
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control: December 2012
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control. Thursday, December 6, 2012. Enhanced BC: Responding to an ever-changing clientele. According to a recent USDA-NASS survey. Our site can be accessed using either address: http:/ EnhancedBiocontrol.org. Or http:/ enhancedbc.tfrec.wsu.edu. USDA-NASS Farm Computer Usage and Ownership Survey, August 2011. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Find us on Facebook. UC Berkeley - ESPM. Wenatchee, WA, United States. View my complete profile.
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control: August 2011
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control. Thursday, August 11, 2011. New look, new address, new features. Adult female Ascogaster wasp. We've just completed the upgrades to our website. All features should now be compatible with most browsers, including iPhone Safari. We've improved the photo galleries and will be adding more images soon. When you tour the new site you will notice some pages showing "coming soon! We have many exciting features in the works including:. Downloadable PDF ID guides; and.
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control: October 2011
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control. Friday, October 14, 2011. Pear Grower Survey: The experiences and perspecitves of OR and WA pear growers. Pear with Convergent Ladybird Beetle Eggs. To read the full results of this survey visit: http:/ enhancedbiocontrol.org. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Find us on Facebook. UC Berkeley - ESPM. Wenatchee, WA, United States. Visit our web site: http:/ enhancedbiocontrol.org/. View my complete profile. Check out our Apple IPM (PMTP) Blog.
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control: November 2011
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Enhancing Western Orchard Biological Control. Tuesday, November 1, 2011. How far does a moth fly? Do pesticides effect the spread (dispersal) of insects? Does wind speed effect how far an insect can fly? These are just a few questions that can be answered using a Flight Mill. A flight mill is a device that allows you to measure the speed, distance and periodicity of flight of an insect. This is just one of many studies conducted at the Insect Ecology and Behavior Laboratory. Links to this post.
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