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Home Publications National Nursery Proceedings 1990 The Balsam Woolly Adelgid and Pine Needle Mite as Potential Pests of Reforestation Nurseries in British Columbia

The Balsam Woolly Adelgid and Pine Needle Mite as Potential Pests of Reforestation Nurseries in British Columbia

The Balsam Woolly adelgid, Adelges piceae, an introduced pest to B.C., is currently controlled by quarantine regulations. Life history, damage, pest potential in nurseries, and control trials are described. Life history, damage, pest potential and control of the pine needle mite, Trisetacus campnodus, a newly discovered pest, are also discussed.


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Author(s): Gwen Shrimpton

Publication: National Nursery Proceedings - 1990

Event: Combined Meeting of the Western Forest Nursery Associations
1990 - Roseburg, OR