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Cutworm - Turnip moth (Agrotis sege
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BUDWORMS Lepidoptera: Noctuidae Nat
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Lepidoptera: Plutellidae Diamondbac
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Lepidoptera: Pyralidae Lucerne seed
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BEETLES (Order Coleoptera) Coleopte
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COCKCHAFERS Coleoptera: Scarabaeida
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Damage symptoms BH pasture cockchaf
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Confused with/similar to Larvae are
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Confused with/similar to Larvae are
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White fringed weevil Small lucerne
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LADYBIRD BEETLES Coleoptera: Coccin
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CARABID BEETLES or GROUND BEETLES C
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BUGS (Order Hemiptera) Hemiptera -
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General aphid lifecycle and biology
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CEREAL APHIDS Corn aphid (Rhopalosi
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CEREAL APHIDS Russian wheat aphid (
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CANOLA APHIDS Cabbage aphid (Brevic
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PULSE APHIDS Blue green aphid (Acyr
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Hemiptera: Scutelleridae Sunn pest
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DAMSEL BUGS OR NABIDS Hemiptera: Na
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PREDATORY BUGS Hemiptera: Heteropte
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Larvae Larvae are legless and can b
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Eggs are laid just below the leaf s
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HOVERFLIES Diptera: Syrphidae Vario
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EARWIGS (Order Dermaptera) Dermapte
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Damage symptoms: shredded leaf tips
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SPRINGTAILS (Class Collembola) Coll
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SLUGS & SNAILS (Order Pulmonata) Ga
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Management options No thresholds es
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Crops attacked/host range Grey fiel
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Acarina: Penthaleidae Redlegged ear
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Understanding the lifecycle of pest
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Crops attacked/host range A wide ra
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Acarina: Tetranychidae Bryobia mite
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WASPS, BEES & ANTS (Order Hymenopte
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BENEFICIAL Distinguishing character
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EGG PARASITOIDS Hymenoptera: Tricho
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Bees as pollinators Bees provide a
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Lifecycle Complete metamorphosis. T
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More Information Website links DAFW
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SECTION 5 IPM Principles and Case S
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The IPM decision-making process IPM
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Biological agents GENERALIST predat
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Conservation and enhancing natural
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Table 5.1 Beneficial species common
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Host plant susceptibility and resis
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Selective insecticides The terms
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Conserving the benefits of insectic
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Step 4. What are the management opt
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Table 5.3 Pest species for which an
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Case study 2 Selective chemicals an
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Case study 4 Seed dressings protect
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6 Monitoring, Record Keeping, Sampl
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Introduction Monitoring pest and be
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Sending samples for identification
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• The dynamics of the pest popula
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Observer/recorder: Crop and variety
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Table 6.3 Check-list of common broa
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Table 6.4 Check-list of common pest
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Table 6.4 Check-list of common pest
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Biosecurity 7 Biosecurity
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SECTION 8 Glossary Abdomen: the thi
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Labium: lower lip. Labrum: upper li
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