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Game Killing and Killing Games
Heidi Dahles discusses the anthropology of power relations in modern hunting in western society.
http://www.psyeta.org/sa/sa1.2/dahles.html

Nematodes as Biological Control Agents of Insects
Information on nematodes that attack insect pests by killing or hampering their development, are capable of mass production, and which can be used as biological control agents.
http://nematode.unl.edu/wormepns.htm

Insect Attractants and Traps
Article discussing how certain chemicals can lure insect pests into traps where their numbers can be monitored, or can be used to control insect populations directly by mass trapping or mating disruption.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IN080

Key to the Forest Insect Pests of Papua New Guinea
Key to the forest insect pests of Papua New Guinea with photographs and drawings, including preventive measures, glossary, bibliographic references
http://www.fzi.uni-freiburg.de/InsectPestKey-long%20version/index.htm

The Pherobase
Chemical Ecology, Pheromones, Pheromone, Moth, Moths, Insect, Sex, Attractants, Attractant, Sex-Attractants, Insects, Entomology, behaviour, Behavior, Lepidoptera, Biological control, Pest, Pests, biocontrol, pest control, ipm, trapping, trap, traps, monitoring, Pest detection, database in chemical ecology and entomology, host plant volatile, mass trapping of insects using pheromones, chemical communication in insects, mate location, Ashraf El-Sayed
http://www.pherobase.com

Journal of Insect Science
Publishes papers on all aspects of the insect and arthropod biology, from the molecular to the ecological.
http://insectscience.org/

Insect Management in Sugarcane
Information on a number of insect pests that may attack this crop and guidance on chemical controls.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IG065

Insect Insights: The Honey Bee
Photographic study by Dave Walker on the hairy eyes and amazing legs of this insect.
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/art97b/insecin1.html

Entomopathogenic nematode
Information from Wikipedia on these roundworms that are lethal insect parasitoids, and some of which are used in the biological control of insect populations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entomopathogenic_nematode

Insect Photo Galleries
Insect Photo Gallery, find the bug you are looking for, share your own photo.
http://insect-photo.com


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