Bush, Michael R.

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Blister Beetles: Pest or Beneficial Predator

This fact sheet assists producers in recognizing blister beetles and understanding their importance as beneficial predators, as well as their potential to be toxic to livestock. Management strategies ...
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Codling Moth and Your Backyard Fruit Tree

The codling moth is a key pest in apple, pear, crabapple, and Oriental pear trees across the state of Washington. This publication provides information on the life cycle of the pest and management str ...
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Common Spiders of Washington (Replaces EB1548)

Spiders are commonly found in the Pacific Northwest. These photos and descriptions of common varieties should ease fears over encounters in darkened hallways. ...
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Growing Squash in Home Gardens (Home Garden Series)

The various types of summer and winter squash are described and pictured, with guidelines for planting, maintenance, pest management, and harvest and storage, as well as tips for canning and freezing. ...
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Protecting Backyard Walnut Trees from Walnut Husk Fly

Walnut trees are popular among homeowners in the Pacific Northwest and, as such, provide quite a lot of habitat for pests. The most frequent pest problem encountered in producing walnuts in the backya ...
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