- Large-scale
headaches accompany scale infestations. 1-1
- Eye-gnats
- why should citrus growers care? 1-2
- Growers
can help to thwart new infestations. 1-3
- Integrated
pest management. 1-3
- Citrus
peel miner damage on the rise. 1-3
- Arizona
Dept. of Agriculture medfly activity. 1-4
- Citrus
nematode trials are ongoing. 1-4
- New
pest of citrtus found in Florida 1-4
- Overcoming poor water quality before adding Roundup 2-1*
- Foreign insects threatening Arizona citrus 2-1
- Africanized honey bees in Arizona citrus 2-1
- A clear way ahead for clean culture? 2-2*
- Citrus thrips control in Arizona citrus 2-2
- Woolly whitefly is a potential threat to Arizona citrus 2-3
- Citrus tristeza virus and brown citrus aphid: latest development and
potential impact on Arizona citrus industry 2-4*
- Citrus tristeza virus/brown citrus aphid taskforce organized 2-4*
- Brown citrus aphid potential threat 2-4
- New insecticides look promising for citrus thrips control 3-1
- Brown citrus aphid found in Florida 3-2
- Water pH effects on pesticides 3-2
- Woolly whitefly found in Maricopa county 3-3
- Red scale threat declines, but woolly whitefly appears in Yuma. 3-3
- Use of beneficial nematodes for eye gnats and citrus nematode control
3-4
- The new food quality protection act: what it can do for you or to
you 4-1
- More on the fall of the Delaney clause 4-1
- Woolly whitefly established in Arizona 4-1
- Brown citrus aphid/citrus tristeza virus update 4-3*
- An evaluation of biological agents for control of citrus nematode
and Liohippelates eye gnat 4-3
- Baythroid 4-2
- Does clean culture yield more fruit? 4-2*
- Preplant fumigation and stump removal effect on reset tree growth
4-2*
- Medfly defeated in Florida, but reappears in California 4-4
- Bug briefs 4-4
- Citrus pest update 5-1
- Insecticides at risk 5-2
- Citrus Thrips control 5-2
- Woolly whitefly range increases 5-3&4
- Activity of the IGR Pyriproxyfen as soil treatments against the eye
gnat Liohippelates collusor (Diptera: Chloropidae) 5-3&4
- Ants 6-1
- Imported fire ant threat 6-2
- Citrus pests - another weird year? 6-3
- Red imported fire ants 6-4
- Red imported fire ant update 7-2
- The citrus leafminer 7-2
- Mexico takes emergency measures to prevent the spreading of the brown
citrus aphid and the citrus tristeza virus 7-3&4
- Be on the lookout for three new pests this citrus season! 8-2
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