1. 19/11/1997 Preliminary research done by the USDAsuggests that the smoke of grapefruit leaves may help control varroa mites, which parasitize bees.
  2. 19/11/1997 Two methods for controlling ticks on goats in the tropics.
  3. 19/06/1992 Solar heating of cowpeas for at least 45 minutes will kill weevils without affecting cooking or germination percentages.
  4. 19/06/1992 The U. S. Department of Agriculture is recommending that home gardeners use a cooking oil spray to control aphids, white flies and spider mites.Researchers claim that the oil spray is only about one-third as costly as commercial pesticides with equivalent effectiveness. Recipe for an oil and soap...
  5. 18/10/2016 Cory Thede, travaillant sur la côte nord d'Haïti, a envoyé une note sur une plante locale de chaya avec une branche (Figure 8) qui s’est transformée en une variété sauvage piquante. Il a fait le commentaire suivant: «Quand je me suis adossé par inadvertance contre elle, j'ai senti des piqûres et...
  6. Accomplishments of the European Commission-Funded Project Program goal - to improve human and animal health in the tropics through the development, integration and promotion of appropriate technologies for the sustainable management of disease vectors within sustainable farming systems. 9 pages,...
  7. 01/01/2002 The purpose of this booklet, prepared primarily for the African region, is to provide a new and more simplified approach to treatment and use of insecticide-treated mosquito nets. The approach is based on experience in the field over recent years and a better understanding of insecticides and...
  8. 01/12/2003 44 pages, illustrated, tables
  9. 01/04/1980 This publication discussed insects, mites, and disease and their control for home citrus growers. 27 pages, illustrated, photos Circular 139 G
  10. 01/05/1995 Case studies from India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, the Philippines, and Thailand 129 pages, tables