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Pests in the home garden

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Carlton S. Koehler, University of California
Leslie W. Barclay, University of California
Thomas M. Kretchun, UC

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California Agriculture 37(9):11-13.

Published September 01, 1983

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Abstract

Many of the home remedies used to control garden pests may have merit but have not been scientifically tested. UC urban entomologists evaluated some of them under controlled conditions, with mixed results.

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The cooperation of Joseph Hile, Pest Management Intern, in the studies on soaps and companion plants, and of Walter Vodden, Blake Gardens, in the study on snails, and the assistance of the Elvenia J. Slosson Endowment Fund in the three studies are gratefully acknowledged.

Pests in the home garden

Carlton S. Koehler, Leslie W. Barclay, Thomas M. Kretchun
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Pests in the home garden

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Authors

Carlton S. Koehler, University of California
Leslie W. Barclay, University of California
Thomas M. Kretchun, UC

Publication Information

California Agriculture 37(9):11-13.

Published September 01, 1983

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Many of the home remedies used to control garden pests may have merit but have not been scientifically tested. UC urban entomologists evaluated some of them under controlled conditions, with mixed results.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The cooperation of Joseph Hile, Pest Management Intern, in the studies on soaps and companion plants, and of Walter Vodden, Blake Gardens, in the study on snails, and the assistance of the Elvenia J. Slosson Endowment Fund in the three studies are gratefully acknowledged.


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