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Guide to insect borers in North American broadleaf trees and shrubs
Guide to insect borers in North American broadleaf trees and shrubs
By Solomon, J. D.
Chemical control of Bostrichidae during air drying of fence posts
Chemical control of Bostrichidae during air drying of fence posts
By R. Sidney Boone

Decay associated with borer wounds in living oaks
By Frederick H. Berry

The lead-cable borer or "short-circuit beetle" in California
By H. E. Burke

Borers in shade trees and hardy shrubs
By William Middleton

Role of predators on an artificially planted red oak borer population
By Jimmy R. Galford

Emerald ash borer
By United States. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Busseola fusca (Fuller), the African maize stalk borer
By K. M. Harris,K. F. Nwanze

Twolined chestnut borer
By United States. Forest Service

Bait bucket trapping for red oak borers (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
By Jimmy R. Galford

Selection for a nondiapausing strain of artificially reared red oak borers
By Jimmy R. Galford

Research on insect borers of hardwoods, current status, needs, and application
By
Integrated pest management of crop borers for resource-poor farmers in Africa
Integrated pest management of crop borers for resource-poor farmers in Africa
By
Coniesta ignefusalis (Hampson), the millet stem borer
Coniesta ignefusalis (Hampson), the millet stem borer
By Ousmane Youm
Decline of oak populations in southern states caused by prolonged drought and the red oak borer insect infestation
Decline of oak populations in southern states caused by prolonged drought and the red oak borer insect infestation
By United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Subcommittee on Forestry, Conservation, and Rural Revitalization
The raspberry-root borer, or the blackberry-crown borer
The raspberry-root borer, or the blackberry-crown borer
By William Hurford Lawrence
Mint root borer in the Pacific Northwest
Mint root borer in the Pacific Northwest
By K. S. Pike
Tree borers and their control
Tree borers and their control
By B. G. Thompson