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John D
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Jan 4, 2001 1:21 am
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... They appear to be the cast off pupal skins of a species of lady beetle called Chilocorus. They are beneficial and probably fed on scale or aphids. Steve --...
Steve Stauffer
bugrogers@...
Jan 4, 2001 2:12 am
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Thanks Steve, John ... From: Steve Stauffer [mailto:bugrogers@...] Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 9:12 PM To: entomology@egroups.com Subject:...
John D
redland@...
Jan 4, 2001 3:28 am
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Dear sir, I'm wondering about rearing of Trichgramma in green house, but from my experience u could rear green lace wing in a mixed culture with alternative ...
Arab Est.Biological c...
abc@...
Jan 9, 2001 10:04 pm
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That would be a huge help to me. Please post or send that info to me directly. I have found a local supply of Angoumois moth eggs ( Sitotroga cerealella ) and...
Ron Salzmann
salzmann@...
Jan 10, 2001 10:30 pm
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Ornithoptera
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Jan 14, 2001 4:54 pm
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To : Khaleel Amro From : Jonathan Manners - Jon@... I am a small mail order business based in norfolk, england and i am after information on...
Jon Manners
jon@...
Jan 18, 2001 11:30 am
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Hi, Dear entomologists, Please find the attached document of 'First Announcement of 5th International Conference of Hymenopterists'. If you have others not...
Chao-dong ZHU
sea@...
Jan 31, 2001 8:12 am
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Hi all, I am looking for anyone with experience in rearing soyabean looper ( Pseudoplusia includens ). I am investigating the parasitism of their eggs by...
richard pluke
rpluke@...
Feb 6, 2001 1:30 pm
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Hello Richard, I think you should try using paper towels hanging all around and on the top of a plastic bucket with its lid. That is the way I use to collect...
Mauricio Bravo
mpaula11@...
Feb 6, 2001 7:43 pm
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Hi Mauricio, thanks for your reply. Your method sounds reassuringly practical, was it easy to get the eggs off the paper towels or did you wait for the first ...
Richard Pluke
rpluke@...
Feb 11, 2001 2:00 am
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Hi, In response to your question about removing eggs from a surface, I have no experience with that particular species, however I have done a little with ...
Iain Gibson
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Feb 12, 2001 5:21 am
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Hello:I just joined the group and all i have seen is that 90% of last messages are from people wanting off the site or adds that had nothing to do with...
TEd Rhein
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Mar 23, 2001 12:25 am
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Yes I agree with Ted this site is nothing but an advertising dump zone and definitely needs to be monitored. Ian ... From: "TEd Rhein" <trhein@...> To:...
Ian Brown
ibrown@...
Mar 23, 2001 2:05 pm
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... contact with people who works with termites, more especificly Coptotermes formosanus. Here in Brazil wy have a lot of problems with Coptotermes havilandi....
david.mitt
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Mar 25, 2001 1:21 am
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david.mitt
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Mar 25, 2001 1:31 am
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Is anyone doing this? I am currently resurrecting an insectary and would like to contact others with some experience. Ms Freyni Killer Technical Officer Kat...
Kat River Citrus Co-o...
freyni@...
Apr 6, 2001 2:23 pm
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I just purchased 5,000 very healthy Aphytis from Rincon-Vitova. Contact Ron Whithurst at 805-643-5407. Rocco Moschetti IPM of Alaska http://www.ipmofalaska.com...
IPM of Alaska, Rocco ...
ipmofak@...
Apr 6, 2001 2:32 pm
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I am rearing waxworms and I don`t know how to stop them from spinning silk som I can sell them. Any information wanted. Thanks Tam...
tam64us@...
Apr 10, 2001 10:47 pm
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Tam, The silk glands can be damaged by temperature shocking the wax worms. I think 5-10mins in a normal domestic freezer will do it. Ian Brown ... From:...
Ian Brown
ibrown@...
Apr 11, 2001 2:09 pm
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Dear Ian, and all interested, I have two live Luna moth cocoons I bought at an Insect fair. If anyone has any practical advice as how to raise them in the...
a. Pamanes
alfonso@...
Apr 12, 2001 12:05 am
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I live in Jaranwala 35KM from Faisalabad, in Punjab, Pakistan. The specimens belong to all orders and have been collected mostly from sugarcane fields. Kambiz...
kambiz5@...
Jun 27, 2001 5:40 pm
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I am interested in the details. Could you send me the details. I am too working on Trichogramma and Chrysopa. Kambiz Aslamkhan ... from my ... alternative ... ...
kambiz5@...
Jun 27, 2001 5:49 pm
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I am very much intrested in Mass rearing of Pletella xylostella for my thesis please send all the details. kambiz5@... wrote: I am interested in the...
Gatama Gichini
gatama28@...
Jun 28, 2001 7:55 am
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Hi RE: "How to mass rear and make a profit" by Hilmur Saffell. My name is Iain Gibson, I live in Australia and am currently studying at the university of...
Iain Gibson
mrgibbo82@...
Jun 28, 2001 8:28 am
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... Hi, I am working in Pakistan, on rearing Trichogramma and Chrysopa for the last three years, it seems that you are right. There are a number of papers...
kambiz5@...
Jul 4, 2001 5:04 pm
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Kambiz, Yes I would be interested to see you references on trichogramma and mass production techniques. I would also be interested to know how people go about...
Iain Gibson
mrgibbo82@...
Jul 6, 2001 6:42 am
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... It will take a few days to compile references. We dont use pheromones, instead we use the old fashioned collect the eggs and hatch them to see what they...
kambiz5@...
Jul 6, 2001 3:06 pm
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Hello Ian I was involved in a program to mass rear trichogramma. What species are you rearing? What host will you be using and what is the target prey? We...
J. Clements
jclem@...
Jul 7, 2001 5:33 pm
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Howdy Folks: Just a quick work about insect rearing. It requires: A lot of Money Proper facilities, Equipment, and Environment Dedication to accomplish your...