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Browsing New York State Integrated Pest Management Program by Subject "Poultry"
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Development of Alternative Darkling Beetle Management Strategies for Poultry Producers in the Northeast
Rutz, Donald; Kaufman, Phillip; Waldron, Keith; Murray, Kathy (New York State IPM Program, 2004)The darkling beetle and other litter beetles have emerged in recent decades as the most important arthropod pests of poultry production worldwide. The beetles are vectors of human and animal pathogens, cause costly damage ... -
Evaluation of Competition, Host Type and Host Location on Searching Ability and Parasitism Rates of Muscidifurax raptorellus and Nasonia vitripennis in New York Poultry Facilities
Rutz, D.A.; Kaufman, P.E.; Long, S.J.; Waldron, J.K. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1998)Muscidifurax raptorellus and Nasonia vitripennis were examined in experimental areas and field-release environments to evaluate their individual and paired effectiveness in managing house fly, Musca domestica, populations. ... -
Evaluation of Seasonal Variations in Carcinops pumilio Dispersal and Potential for Suppression of Dispersal Behavior
Rutz, D.A.; Kaufman, P.E.; Long, S.J.; Waldron, J.K. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1999)Seasonal dispersal of Carcinops pumilio collected using two trapping methods, the Hister House™ and a black light pitfall trap were examined in the laboratory. The largest number of hister beetles captured with black lights ... -
Evaluation of Seasonal Variations in Carcinops pumilio Dispersal and Potential for Suppression of Dispersal Behavior
Rutz, D.A.; Kaufman, P.E.; Long, S.J.; Waldron, J.K. (New York State IPM Program, 2000)Seasonal dispersal of Carcinops pumilio collected using two trapping methods, the Hister House™ and a black light pitfall trap were examined in the laboratory. The black light trap had a numerical collecting advantage over ... -
Pest Management Recommendations for Poultry
Kaufman, Phillip; Rutz, Donald; Pitts, Charles (New York State IPM Program, 2000)Flies, beetles, and mites are often a major concern for commercial poultry operations in the northeastern United States. The high-density, confined housing systems used in poultry production create conditions that favor ...