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A survey of pestiferous ants in suburban landscapes of Maine and New York.
Author(s): Jennifer Lund; Carolyn Klass; Eleanor Groden; Hector Alejandro Arevalo; Tamara Levitsky
Date: 2009
Source: In: McManus, Katherine A; Gottschalk, Kurt W., eds. Proceedings. 20th U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on invasive species 2009; 2009 January 13-16; Annapolis, MD. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-51. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 86.
Publication Series: Other
Station: Northern Research Station
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Pestiferous ants in the suburban/urban exterior landscape are often overlooked in pest management programs but they can cause considerable problems for homeowners, businesses, and schools. This project aims to identify the most commonly reported species of ants in New York and Maine that cause problems for homeowners, businesses, and schools.
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Lund, Jennifer; Klass, Carolyn; Groden, Eleanor, Whitney King, Susan; Alejandro Arevalo, Hector; Levitsky, Tamara. 2009. A survey of pestiferous ants in suburban landscapes of Maine and New York.Related Search
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