Miscellaneous Pests, 2002 - present
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Item type: Item , Injuries Caused by the Giant African Snail to Papaya(University of Hawaii, 2012-06) Nelson, ScotThis study describes the morphology, reproduction, diet, habitats and distribution of the giant African snail. It illustrates herbivory and damage to papaya, and suggests integrated management practices for effective control of this invasive pest.Item type: Item , Rat-Feeding Injury to Plants in Hawaii(University of Hawaii, 2012-06) Nelson, ScotThis publication describes the three rat species established in Hawai‘i, along with their ecology and damage to natural agroecosystems. It includes suggestions for integrated management practices for their effective suppression.Item type: Item , Greenhouse Frog or Coqui Frog? Differences Between Two Eleutherodactylus Species Found in Hawai'i(University of Hawaii, 2003-04) Chun, S.; Hara, A.H.; Niino-DuPonte, R.Y.A poster describes and illustrates distinctions between these frogs.Item type: Item , The Orchid Snail as a Pest of Orchids in Hawaii(University of Hawaii, 2002-08) Hollingsworth, Robert G.; Sewake, Kelvin T.Status, biology, and control of the pest are described.Item type: Item , Mites on Ornamentals(University of Hawaii, 2002-12) Mersino, EdwinTypes of mites and their detection and control are described.Item type: Item , Mite Control Chart for Ornamental Crops(University of Hawaii, 2005-09) Kawabata, Andrew F.; Hara, Arnold; Bushe, Brian; Jacobsen, ChristopherTypes and control characteristics of miticides registered for use in Hawaii at the time of publication are listed.Item type: Item , Coqui Frog Control for Homeowners: Methods to Stop the Spread of Coqui Frogs in Hawai'i(University of Hawaii, 2006-05) AnonymousFrog biology is briefly described, and methods for detecting, trapping, and spraying with citric acid or hydrated lime are described.
