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The National Biological Control Institute (NBCI) offers biological control publications, videos, and posters free of charge. The following is a current listing of the available materials.

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    Publications

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    APHIS Biological Control Philosophy
      Melland, R. 1992.
    Biological Control of Spotted and Diffuse Knapweeds
      USDA-APHIS, 1993, Program Aid Number 1529.
    Classical Biological Control of Pest Insects of Trees in the Southern United States
      Frank, J.H. and J.L. Foltz. 1997. Classical Biological Control of Pest Insects of Trees in the Southern United States: A review and Recommendations. USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team-96-20. 78 p.
    Collection of Entomopathogenic Fungal Cultures: Catalog of Strains
      Humber, R. A. 1992. United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, ARS-110, 177 p.
    Common Natural Enemies
      Obermeyer, J. L. and O'Neill, R. J. 1993. Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service, 4 p.
    General Information on the National Biological Control Institute
      USDA-APHIS-PPQ-NBCI.
    Guidelines for Evaluation of the Status and Prospects of Biological Control on a Statewide Basis
      P. Barbosa, S.M. Braxton, A. Segorra-Carmona, Department of Entomology University of Maryland 1992, 116 p.
    International Symposium on Biological Control Implementation
      North American Plant Protection Organization (NAPPO). 1989, 6: 208 p.
    Pests Have Enemies Too: Teaching Young Scientists About Biological Control
      Jeffords, Michael, R. and Hodgins, Audrey, S. 1995. Illinois Natural History Survey, 64 p.
    Proceedings of the VII International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds
      Edited by E.S. Delfosse, Istituto Sperimentale per la Patologia Vegetale. 1990, 701 p.
    Reducing Insecticide Use in the Home Garden
      Obrycki, J., Wintersteen, W., and Lewis, D. 1992. Iowa State University, 6 p.
    Regulations and Guidelines: Critical Issues in Biological Control
      Charudattan, R. and Browning, H. W. 1992. Proceedings of a USDA/CSRS National Workshop. Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. University of Florida, 205 p.
    Suppliers of Beneficial Organisms in North America Booklet
    The Phytoseiidae as Biological Control Agents of Pest Mites and Insects A Bibliography
      Tuomas, Kostiainen, S. and Hoy, Morjorie, A. 1996. University of Florida, 355 p.
    The Genus Eretmocerus (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae): Parasites of Whitefly (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae).
      Rose, M. and Zolnerowich, G. February 1997. Biological Control, Department of Entomology, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas 77843. 1997, 8 p.
    USDA Program Aid No. 1435 Biocontrol of Leafy Spurge.
    Information Packet.
    Look Out for the Pink Hibiscus Mealybug.
      USDA-APHIS, Program Aid No. 1606.
    Biological Control Programs, Plant Protection Laboratories.
      USDA-APHIS, Program Aid No. 1541.
    Purple Loosestrife (lythrum salicaria).
      Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry.
    Proceedings of the Invitational Workshop on USDA Activities in Biological Control.
      October 8-11, 1996. Carruthers, R.I., and Petroff, J.K., Editors.
    Potential Arthropod Targets for Biological Control in the North Central United States, Research Report
      Landis, D.A., Haas, M.J., Department of Entomology and Pesticide Research Center, Michigan State University.
    The Trichogramma Manual.
      Knutson, A. 1998. Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas 77843.


    Posters

    Natural Enemies Are Your Allies!
      University of California, Davis. 1990.


    Videos

    Biological Control: A Natural Alternative
    Biological Control: Learning to Live with the Natural Order

    Integrated Pest Management: A Chance For the Future


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