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Penn State University: Plant Pathology Fact Sheets
cas.psu.edu
Collection of information sheets about diseases affecting herbaceous and woody ornamental plants in the Northeastern U.S.

Tree Doctor
treedoc.com
Mostly informational site about tree health, including pages on common pests, dealing with soil compaction, and mycorrhizal and fertilizer treatments. Also contact information for professional arborists in the US.

West Virginia University Extension Service: Pest Management
wvu.edu
Listing of online publications, includes household pest management information for many insects.

Plant and Pest Diagnostic Laboratory
ppdl.purdue.edu
Purdue University lab provides identification of pests and problems associated with plants. Services extended to businesses and individuals throughout Indiana and the US.

Wildlife Damage Management
wildlifedamage.unl.edu
University of Nebraska organization offers information on identification and control of mammal, bird, and reptile pests, a business registry of wildlife services, and links to other university resources.

PestFacts.org
pestfacts.org
Informational site by RISE, an association of specialty pesticide and fertilizer producers. Articles, news, FAQs and links to other resources.

Featured Creatures
creatures.ifas.ufl.edu
Large collection of information sheets on insects, arachnids, and nematodes of importance to Florida residents, arranged by common name, scientific name, and crop or habitat.

Garlic Guard
garlicguard.com
An all natural way to a safe and pest free garden.

Vole Control
volecontrol.com
Site selling a Bait Station System also provides useful information on voles, their habits, habitat, and life cycle, identification, and help locating their burrows.

The Extension Toxicology Network (Extoxnet)
extoxnet.orst.edu
A collaborative effort of several US universities collecting pesticide information profiles, toxicology information briefs, and other factsheets and newsletters.

Soil Organic Matter, Green Manures and Cover Crops For Nematode Management
edis.ifas.ufl.edu
Explains how the organic content of soil can decrease plant damage by nematodes. Discussion of methods to add organic matter, and the nematocidal activities of various cover crops.

The Bug Clinic
bugclinic.com
Company selling pest control products offers information pages on many insect and rodent pests and methods of controlling them.

The Mole Man
themoleman.com
Professional mole trapper provides information on mole behavior, ecology, and control. Illustrated articles, FAQ, listing of several other US trappers by state.

Agralawn Crabgrass Killer
crabgrassalert.com
Offers a natural product used to treat various similar weeds.

Growit.com: Problems Category
growit.com
Knowledge base for the nursery industry provides an extensive series of factsheets on insect and nematode pests, viral and fungal diseases, and environmental problems.

Insect and Pest Information
buginfo.com
Information about a wide range of pest insects and rodents presented by the Univar company.

Cornell Extension: Outdoor Nuisance
counties.cce.cornell.edu
Short articles in Q&A format on various pests and weeds.

Ohioline: Insects and Pests
ohioline.osu.edu
Collection of links to fact-sheets (some html, some PDF) on a variety of pest topics, covering house and food products to lawn and garden.

Sustainable Gardening Tips: Garden Snake
sustainable-gardening-tips.com
Common-sense information about keeping snakes out of the garden, and accounts of pet dogs and cats encountering snakes.

Rabbits in the Landscape
ohioline.osu.edu
Information from Ohio State University about habitat, diet, biology, and control of the common rabbit. Includes lists of plants arranged by extent of rabbit damage.


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