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Turfgrass Insects in Colorado and Northern New Mexico, $9

by W.S. Cranshaw, 560A, 1996, 8 1/2 x 11, paperbound, 40 pages

Having the best lawn on the block doesn't always mean a treatment of the latest pesticide. Simple thatch management can provide the best prevention and control. This publication identifies each insect and its habits, describes damage, and offers control methods. It also offers the latest inofmation on pesticides and their effects on birds, fish, earthworms and other wildlife.
For additional resources see:
Insects and Diseases in Woody Plants
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