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Insects of Eastern Larch, Cedar and Juniper

Field / Identification Guide
By: AH Rose(Author), OH Lindquist(Author), KL Nystrom(Author)
99 pages, 150 colour photos
Insects of Eastern Larch, Cedar and Juniper
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  • Insects of Eastern Larch, Cedar and Juniper ISBN: 9780660180748 Edition: 2 Paperback Mar 1999 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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Insects of Eastern Larch, Cedar and Juniper is designed to enable people to identify insects and mites causing noteworthy damage to larch, cedar and juniper trees east of the Rocky Mountains. The insect and/or its damage can be identified by means of keys that use non-technical language, and confirmed by reference to the over 150 color illustrations. Control measures, along with the timing of application, are described. Common names of insects are generally used, but scientific names are also provided.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: AH Rose(Author), OH Lindquist(Author), KL Nystrom(Author)
99 pages, 150 colour photos
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