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The CIMSPIP is a multi-authored and multi-state project funded in 2000 by the USDA under the Risk Assessment and Mitigation Program. The proposed program objectives will be completed by 2005. The overall goal of the project is to develop technologies for stored product insect management that rely on alternatives to organophosphate pesticides and the fumigants methyl bromide and phosphine.
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/spiramp/welcome.asp
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CIMSPIP, Consortium, for, Integrated, Management, of, Stored, Product, Insect, Pests, stored product, storage entomology, pests, of, stored, products, insects, in, stored, grain, insects, in, flour, mills, insects, in, feed, mills, insects in packaging, IPM, integrated pest management, pests, FQPA, Food, Quality, Protection, Act, Feldan, Fumigation, Methyl Bromide, Phosphine, Grain, Science, ...

http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/spiramp/welcome.asp

Information on the Horse Pal®, a unique horsefly and deerfly trap by Newman Enterprises, Omro, Wisconsin, USA
http://bitingflies.com/
Keywords:
fly, trap, horse, flies, cattle, livestock, deer, pest, control, barn, stable, entomology, tabanidae, insecticide, EIA, hybomitra, tabanus, chrysops, Lyme, greenhead, horsefly, deerfly, horse fly, swimming, pool, resort, camp, Horse Pal, Newman, Newman Enterprises, Omro, Wisconsin

http://bitingflies.com/

EDIS is the offical electronic document library of UF/IFAS.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/MENU_CH4
Keywords:
EDIS, agriculture, agricultural, natural resources, environment, forestry, youth, seafood, publication, publications, IFAS, extension, Florida

http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/MENU_CH4

Research in Insect Chemical Ecology and Sensory Physiology: Dr. N. Kirk Hillier, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Research on insect pheromone perception and production, neuroanatomy and physiology, and ecology and behavior.
http://www.geocities.com/nkhillier/Home.htm
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Neil, Kirk, Hillier, Chemical, Ecology, Ecologist, Pheromone, Pheromones, insect, Utah, Newfoundland, Grapholita, libertina, Heliothis, virescens, subflexa, Heliothine, Helicoverpa, zea, trapping, population, pest, management, neuroanatomy, University, Vicker's, entomology, entomologist

http://www.geocities.com/nkhillier/Home.htm

Integrated Pest Management and Arthropod Ecology, Environment-friendly Control Measures, Chemical Control, Insecticide Biochemistry and Toxicology, Insect Physiology and Biochemistry, Taxonomy and Faunistic Surveys,
http://www.agri.gov.il/Depts/Entomology/Entactiv.html
Keywords:
integrated pest management, arthropod ecology, environment-friendly control measures, Chemical Control, Insecticide Biochemistry, Toxicology, Insect, Physiology, and, Biochemistry, Taxonomy, Faunistic Survey, entomology, agriculture, Israel, ARO, Volcani, Bet Dagan, science

http://www.agri.gov.il/Depts/Entomology/Entactiv.html

Research related to pest insects in the southwest Florida agricultural community.
http://www.imok.ufl.edu/entlab/
Keywords:
information, university, research, extension, florida, ifas, silverleaf whitefly, citrus leafminer, integrated pest management, crops, pesticide, publications

http://www.imok.ufl.edu/entlab/

Pest Control Portal is the search engine for the pest control industry. If you want to find jobs, equipment, companies, training or products for pest control, the portal is the place to start.
http://www.pestcontrolportal.com/
Keywords:
pest, control, portal, jobs, training, electronic, pest, control, equipment, service, products, integrated, pest, management, insect, identification, photos, pictures, identifying, insects, rodent, biology, rat, mouse, ipm, industry, links, search, engine, directory, information, companies, careers, equipment, manufacturers, distributors

http://www.pestcontrolportal.com/

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http://www.insect-investigations.com

http://www.insect-investigations.com

The Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) is the authority on insecticide resistance management. It includes the leading crop protection companies Bayer, Dow, BASF, Syngenta, FMC, and Dupont.
http://www.plantprotection.org/irac/
Keywords:
insecticide resistance management, insecticide, resistance, action, committee, IRAC, irac, INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE, insecticides, integrated pest management, IPM, ipm, integrated, pest, management, Croplife, CropLife, pesticide resistance, resistance mechanisms, development of resistance, cross-resistance, susceptible, refuge, crop protection, crop farming, pest control, insects, ...

http://www.plantprotection.org/irac/

Plant Pesticides Resistance Management
http://www.pmac.net/stoneage.htm
Keywords:
Bt resistance, transgenic plants, Bollgard, resistance management, IPM, Pest Management, environment, Consumers Union, Pest, Management, at, the, Crossroads, resistance, pesticides, <I>Bt</I>, Monsanto, bollworm, EPA

http://www.pmac.net/stoneage.htm

Monthly report on pesticides in agriculture, and related environmental issues.
http://aenews.wsu.edu
Keywords:
agrichemical, agriculture, pesticide, environmental, farming, crops, grower, food safety, FQPA, water quality, herbicide, FIFRA, toxin, lead, dioxin, Newsletter, Agriculture, Agricultural, Agrichemical, Pesticide, Herbicide, Insecticide, Environment, Environmental, Science, Scientific, Organophosphates, FQPA, WSU, Washington State University, PIC, FEQL

http://aenews.wsu.edu

NATURAL PEST CONTROL
http://www.ecomall.com/biz/pest.htm
Keywords:
NATURAL PEST CONTROL, gardening, gardeners, organic gardening, soil, compost, composting

http://www.ecomall.com/biz/pest.htm

IPM and the marketplace
http://www.pmac.net/
Keywords:
sustainability, IPM, Pest Management, environment, Consumers Union, Pest, Management, at, the, Crossroads, resistance, pesticides, Bt, labeling, IPM labeling, genetic engineering, codex, labeling, EPA

http://www.pmac.net/

PestWeb.com: The Pest Control Industry's leading website - providing PCO's the tools and information they need to succeed in their business.
http://www.pestweb.com

http://www.pestweb.com

The Soil Soilarization Home
http://indycc1.agri.huji.ac.il/~katan
Keywords:
soil, solarization, disinfestation, disease control, sun, thermal, non-chemical

http://indycc1.agri.huji.ac.il/~katan

Zeamax Agriculture is a Canadian consulting company providing regulatory affairs, field research, market development and technical training support of regulated agricultural products.
http://www.zeamax.ca
Keywords:
pesticide, pest, Pest, Management, Regulatory, Agency, PMRA, regulatory affairs, crop, market development, agriculture, efficacy, plant growth regulator, fertilizer, crop protection, regulation, registration, consulting, research, consultant, Canada, David Jones

http://www.zeamax.ca

We came accross exciting information during our mosquito research. Follow these links to some fascinating web sites.
http://www.mosquito-control.net
Keywords:
mosquito, control, protection, environmentally friendly, environment, natural, malaria, encephalitis, yellow fever, dengue, garden, outdoor, bug, mosquitoes, insect, biting insect, solutions, moskito, moskitoes, kill, solution, exterminate, extermination, safe

http://www.mosquito-control.net

http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/pest/summary.html

http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/pest/summary.html

http://www.soton.ac.uk/~jps4/

http://www.soton.ac.uk/~jps4/

Agricultural news pest survey information for the United States
http://ceris.purdue.edu/napis/index.html

http://ceris.purdue.edu/napis/index.html

http://pdc.unl.edu/
Keywords:
Plant Disease, County Update

http://pdc.unl.edu/

http://www.aphis.usda.gov/

http://www.aphis.usda.gov/

http://www.actroninc.com/flash/
Keywords:
actron, pest control, fly control, entomology, insects, midges, fly trap, trap, traps, insect trap, insect traps, mosquito, mosquitos, mosquitoe, mosquitoes, drosophila, fly, flies, flying insects, flying insect control, flying, insect, control, systems, diptera, dipterans, gluetrap, glue trap, gluetraps, glue traps, glue, bug, bugs, bug zapper, electric fly killer, electric flykiller, EFK, ...

http://www.actroninc.com/flash/

http://www.ifgb.uni-hannover.de/ppp/

http://www.ifgb.uni-hannover.de/ppp/

http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~vista/abstracts/aaltinsec.html

http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~vista/abstracts/aaltinsec.html

http://www.basalaconsulting.com
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Basala

http://www.basalaconsulting.com

http://www.chipsbooks.com/micpest.htm

http://www.chipsbooks.com/micpest.htm

http://www6.hcs.ohio-state.edu/pmi4_pest/search.htm

http://www6.hcs.ohio-state.edu/pmi4_pest/search.htm

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Wikipedia-Article "Pests"

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Wikipedia-Article "Diseases"

A disease is any abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort, dysfunction, or distress to the person affected or those in contact with the person. Sometimes the term is used broadly to include injuries, disabilities, syndromes, symptoms, deviant behaviors, and atypical variations of structure and function, while in other contexts these may be considered distinguishable categories.

Pathology is the study of diseases. The subject of systematic classification of diseases is referred to as nosology. The broader body of knowledge about diseases and their treatments is medicine.

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Syndromes, illness and disease

Medical usage sometimes distinguishes a disease, which has a known specific cause or causes (called its etiology), from a syndrome, which is a collection of signs or symptoms that occur together. However, many conditions have been identified, yet continue to be referred to as "syndromes". Furthermore, numerous conditions of unknown etiology are referred to as "diseases" in many contexts.

Illness, although often used to mean disease, can also refer to a person's perception of their health, regardless of whether they in fact have a disease. A person without any disease may feel unhealthy and believe he has an illness. Another person may feel healthy and believe he does not have an illness even though he may have a disease such as dangerously high blood pressure which may lead to a fatal heart attack or stroke.

Transmission of disease

Some diseases, such as influenza, are contagious or infectious, and can be transmitted by any of a variety of mechanisms, including droplets from coughs and sneezes, by bites of insects or other vectors, from contaminated water or food, etc.

Other diseases, such as cancer and heart disease are not considered to be due to infection, although micro-organisms may play a role.

Social significance of disease

The identification of a condition as a disease, rather than as simply a variation of human structure or function, can have significant social or economic implications. The controversial recognitions as diseases of post-traumatic stress disorder, also known as "shell shock"; repetitive motion injury or repetitive stress injury (RSI); and Gulf War syndrome has had a number of positive and negative effects on the financial and other responsibilities of governments, corporations and institutions towards individuals, as well as on the individuals themselves. The social implication of viewing aging as a disease could be profound, though this classification is not yet widespread.

A condition may be considered to be a disease in some cultures or eras but not in others. Oppositional-defiant disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and, increasingly, obesity are conditions considered to be diseases in the United States and Canada today, but were not so-considered decades ago and are not so-considered in some other countries. Conversely, the number of people in the West who consider homosexuality to be a disease became widespread in the 20th century but has been decreasing in the last two decades.

To consider a condition to be a disease can sometimes involve a negative social value judgement. Lepers were a group of afflicted individuals who were historically shunned and the term "leper" still evokes social stigma. Fear of disease can still be a widespread social phenomena, though not all diseases evoke extreme social stigma.

Other uses of the term

In biology, disease refers to any abnormal condition of an organism that impairs function.

The term disease is often used metaphorically for disordered, dysfunctional, or distressing conditions of other things, as in disease of society.

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