Insects That Feed on Trees and Shrubs (Comstock Book) |  | Authors: Warren T. Johnson, Howard H. Lyon Publisher: Cornell University Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 0801426022 Dewey Decimal Number: 635.977 EAN: 9780801426025
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Product Description This comprehensive handbook, acclaimed when it was first published in 1976 as "one of the most useful reference manuals on diagnostic entomology yet produced," has now been completely revised and expanded to reflect recent advances in technology and the wealth of new information affecting the "Green Industry." Augmented by 241 full-color plates, it gives the essential facts about more than 900 species of insects, mites, and other animals that injure woody ornamental plants in the United States and Canada, and provides means of quick visual identification of both the pests and the damage they cause.
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| Customer Reviews: This is a much needed and fabulous manual. June 17, 1998 geoffbe@ids.net (RI, USA) 30 out of 30 found this review helpful
When trying to identify a particular problem with growing trees or shrubs knowing what kinds of insects are possible culprits is a major step. This book gives us, in color photos and descriptions, most of the common larvae that can be found feeding on the particular plants. Even Entomology texts often refuse to deal with larvae of insects, keeping only the adults in the keys and descriptions (even though the adults are often not pests!). This guide will be a welcome addition to any plant clinic, grower, or Entomology professor or student's bookshelf.
Well worth it! August 13, 2002 E. J. Biddinger (Rochester, IN) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
This book is on my "short list" of essential references. Species are covered in clear, concise descriptions. This well organized volume makes hunting for similar species as easy as turning a page. The photos? I can't say enough about the clear, photos that make insect identification a good deal easier!While an excellent book for the landscape professional, scientist, or advanced gardener, beginners might be a bit overwhelmed by the technical language and scientific names.
Insects That Feed on Trees and Shrubs September 18, 2009 D. Crary 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are interested in the health of trees and shrubs and want to know what insect or pest is attacking them, this is the book to have. This book should also be used with Diseases of Trees and Shrubs to find out what pathogens are harming trees and shrubs. Both books are the bible for people interested in tree care.
Bugs are a hit! November 14, 2007 Absolute Swede (Michigan) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is a definitive study of insects that feed on trees and shrubs. We are a horticultural family and need to know "the inside dope" on bugs. Excellent info!
Insects that feed on trees and shrubs July 9, 2009 Juniper (Golden Valley, MN United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I agree that this book has great descriptions with photo's of insects and how the leaves or branches will look when infested even over a period of time. However, that is it. You must go to find your resolution somewhere else. It does not give any direction of how to treat any of these problems safe for the tree or shrubs. A very good reference book to find your point of departure.
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