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Biology and Ecology of Sirex, Deladenus and Amylostereum in North America
The Sirex Woodwasp, Sirex Noctilio: Pest in North America May Be the Ecology, Potential Impact, and Management in the Southeastern U.S
The New York Forest Owner a Publication of the New York Forest Owners Association for People Who Care About New York’S Trees and Forests May/June 2010
Sequence Data Reflect the Introduction Pathways of the Sirex Woodwasp Parasitoid, Ibalia Leucospoides (Ibaliidae, Hymenoptera)
SIREX NOCTILIO HOST CHOICE and NO-CHOICE BIOASSAYS: WOODWASP PREFERENCES for SOUTHEASTERN U.S. PINES by JAMIE ELLEN DINKINS (Und
Forest Health Manual
NEMATODES for the BIOLOGICAL CONTROL of the WOODWASP, SIREX NOCTILIO Robin A
Life History Traits of Sirex Noctilio F. (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) Can Explain Outbreaks Independently of Environmental Factors
Major Forest Insect and Disease Conditions in the United States
Exotic Insects Invading Nevada's Trees!
Safeguarding Against Future Invasive Forest Insects Mark Hitchcox Pest Survey Specialist, U.S
Northeast Temperate Network Early Detection Of
Proposed Program for the Control of the Woodwasp Sirex Noctilio F. (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) in the Northeastern United States
SIREX WOODWASP: BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY and MANAGEMENT Dennis A
Forest Health Guide for Georgia Foresters
Sirex Monitoringguidlines.Pub
Section 5.4.8: Risk Assessment – Infestation and Invasive Species
Interactions Between the Woodwasp Sirex Noctilio and Co-Habiting Phloem- and Woodboring Beetles, and Their Fungal Associates in Southern Ontario
Top View
Forty Years of Sirex Noctilio and Ips Grandicollis in Australia
Isolation and Structural Characterization of the Active Molecule
Scale Insects
Sirex Woodwasp European Woodwasp
Invasive Woodwasp, Sirex Noctilio: Apotential Pest of Pines in Arkansas
New York 2006 Forest Health Highlights
Proposed Program for Management of the Woodwasp Sirex Noctilio Fabricus (Hymenoptera: Siricidae)
Host Use Patterns by the European Woodwasp, Sirex Noctilio, in Its Native and Invaded Range
Early Detection of Invasive Species Surveillance Monitoring Field Guide
Sirex Woodwasp T
Insect Invasion
Invasive Insects, Plants, and Pathogens of Concern in Arkansas
The Effect of Sirex Spp. Woodwasps and Their Fungal Associates on Alabama Forest Health
Sirex Woodwasp—Sirex Noctilio F. (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) Sirex Woodwasp Has Been the Most Common Species of Exotic Positive Identification of S
I-Tree Pest Detection Field Data Entry Tip Sheet
The Use of Classical Biological Control to Preserve Forests in North America
Flight Period and Species Composition of Sirex (Hymenoptera: Siricidae)
The Control of Sirex Wood Wasp Using Biological Control Agents in Victoria, Australia