Topic
Ips
16 books
IPS engraver beetles (Ips avulsus, I. grandicollis, and I. calligraphus)
Southern Forest Experiment Station (New Orleans, La.)
Ips pini attack density in ponderosa pine thinning slash as related to felling date in eastern Oregon
by Charles Sartwell.
Integrated pest management guide: Arizona five-spined ips, Ips lecontei Swaine, and pine engraver, Ips pini (Say), in ponderosa pine
by Douglas L. Parker
Ips pini attack density in ponderosa pine thinning slash as related to felling date in eastern Oregon
by Charles Sartwell
Response of the engraver beetle, Ips perturbatus to semiochemicals in white spruce stands of interior Alaska
R.A. Werner
Status of bark beetle infestations in second-growth ponderosa pine stands, Bureau of Land Management lands Garnet Mountains, Montana
by Mark D. McGregor and Rudolph C. Lood.
The California five-spined engraver: its biology and control
by George R. Struble and Ralph C. Hall
Attractant semiochemicals of the engraver beetle, Ips perturbatus, in south-central and interior Alaska
Edward H. Holsten, Roger E. Burnside, and Steven J. Seybold
Studies on the flight capabilities of dendroctonus frontalis and IPS calligraphus: preliminary findings using tethered beetles
D.N. Kinn
Overwintering habits of Ips lecontei Sw. and Ips confusus (Lec.) in Arizona and New Mexico
John F. Chansler
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