ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to thank: Ing. Enrique Garza Gonz lez, Centro Nacional de Referencia de Control Biol¢gico
(Sanidad Vegetal) for graciously providing information and answering questions on suppliers in M‚xico;
Larry Bezark of the Biological Control Program (California Department of Food and Agriculture) for his
review and technical input; Department of Pesticide Regulation staff members - Drs. Nita A. Davidson, Nan
Gorder, and Larry Wilhoit for their reviews and helpful comments; Ang‚lica Mar¡n Welsh for her assistance
with Spanish translations; Lyndon Hawkins for his many hours of assistance, his editorial comments, and
technical review; Kathy Brunetti for her review, suggestions, and support; Linda Heath Clark for her
assistance in developing the cover and for her drawings of Encarsia spp.; and the suppliers that
responded to the 1994 survey for their suggestions and input.
DISCLAIMER
Inclusion in this publication does not imply an endorsement of the suppliers or their products by the
California Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Pesticide Regulation, or the author, nor
does this publication imply criticism of other suppliers not listed. For some of the organisms listed
there may be government restrictions on their use and permits may be required for their shipment and
release; consult with your local agricultural regulatory agency. If permits are required, often the
supplier has them or can assist in obtaining them. This pamphlet may be freely reproduced with proper
credit.
One free copy per request is available from:
California Environmental Protection Agency
Department of Pesticide Regulation
Environmental Monitoring and Pest Management Branch
1020 N Street, Room 161
Sacramento, California 95814-5604
Telephone: (916) 324-4100
PM 94-03
Introduction
As in past editions, this listing is confined to beneficial organisms used for the biological control of
pest organisms and excludes other commercially available useful organisms such as honey bees,
earthworms, or butterflies as indexed listings.
Biological controls that are single-celled organisms such as bacteria, fungi, protozoans, and viruses
are defined as pesticides by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). In the United
States of America (USA), the sale and use of these organisms is governed by USEPA and state laws, and
regulations applicable to chemical pesticides. These organisms are widely available commercially and
are not listed in this publication.
This edition lists 132 suppliers and over 120 different organisms. Only private commercial suppliers are
listed. This is the first edition to include suppliers in M‚xico. The suppliers of each country have
been listed separately. The listing of Canadian suppliers begins on page 3, followed by Mexican
suppliers beginning on page 5, and USA suppliers beginning on page 9.
In each section, the suppliers are listed alphabetically with each listing preceded by a supplier number.
Each supplier number begins with the first letter of the country in which the supplier is located
(C=Canada, M=M‚xico, U=USA). Each listing includes the name, address, telephone, and FAX numbers of the
supplier along with a retail/wholesale notation. Under the retail/wholesale notation, there may also be
a brief comment submitted by the supplier on its specialties and/or the services it can provide. All the
information on Mexican suppliers was obtained from Ing. Enrique Garza Gonz lez, Centro Nacional de
Referencia de Control Biol¢gico (Sanidad Vegetal).
Included are two separate indexes to suppliers of beneficial organisms. Both indexes use scientific
names because most beneficial organisms do not have common names. The first, starting on page 21, lists
beneficial organisms under 13 different categories. Within each category, the organisms are listed
alphabetically by their scientific name, followed by a brief notation on the organism or its use.
Following this are the supplier numbers for each of the suppliers that have stated that they can supply
that specific organism.
The second, starting on page 27, is a scientific names index to all the different species of beneficial
organisms listed in this publication. After each scientific name follows one or more supplier numbers
identifying the companies that sell the organism. To locate suppliers use the supplier numbers and refer
to the suppliers lists.
Special Notes
This listing gives only a general description of the beneficial organisms and makes no recommendations
nor implies their effectiveness in controlling any pest. The beneficial organisms listed may attack
other organisms that are not listed. The author has attempted to list each beneficial organism by its
currently accepted scientific name and takes full responsibility for any errors in nomenclature or in the
general descriptions. In some rare instances, the names of organisms submitted by companies were not
listed because the companies failed to provide adequate supporting information on the organisms and
their use.
Before using any type of pest control, be sure of the identity of the pest(s). Sometimes, beneficial
organisms are confused with pests, especially in their immature stages, and control measures are
mistakenly applied.
In addition to offering biological controls, some of the companies listed can provide consultation
services. These services can be extremely valuable in establishing integrated pest management (IPM)
programs of which biological controls are a major part. Many of the suppliers also have literature
available about beneficial organisms and how to use them.
A brief listing of selected references on biological control, pest identification, and integrated pest
management is included on page 30.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
With the proper permits, most of the organisms listed in this booklet can be shipped interstate and in
many cases between countries. The suppliers should be aware of the permits required and may often have
the permits on hand to ship to your area. In some cases, suppliers may require assistance in obtaining
permits. In some situations, the importation or transport of certain species is prohibited.
California Residents:
The grass carp and the decollate snail listed in this booklet are prohibited species in California.
The importation or transportation of the grass carp or white amur (Ctenopharyngodon idella) is
prohibited in California by the California Fish and Game Commission [Title 14, Section 671, California
Code of Regulations].
The importation or transportation of the decollate snail (Rumina decollata) is prohibited in California
by the California Fish and Game Commission, except in the counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange,
Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Tulare, and Ventura with the concurrence of the
appropriate County Agricultural Commissioner [Title 14, Section 671, California Code of Regulations].
On August 6, 1993, the California Fish and Game Commision authorized the use of decollate snail in citrus
orchards in Kern, Fresno, and Madera counties. Their use requires the approval of the appropriate County
Agricultural Commissioner. Except for the above 12 counties, the use of the decollate snail in
California is prohibited.
The importation and transportation of live crustaceans, molluscs, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and
mammals may require a permit. For further information contact: California Department of Fish and Game,
Inland Fisheries Division, 1416 9th Street, P.O. Box 944209, Sacramento, California 94244-2090.
Telephones: (916) 653-6194 (for aquatic animals) - (916) 653-9742 (for other species).
Non-California Residents:
Your federal and/or state/provincial regulations may prohibit the importation or transport of some
biological control organisms. Contact your local agricultural officials for further information.

An Encarsia sp. wasp
Actual size= (0.75 mm)
CANADA - Commercial Suppliers
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C01 Applied Bio-Nomics Ltd. Retail and wholesale.
11074 West Saanich Road Distributor list available.
Sidney, British Columbia Free literature and price list.
CANADA V8L 5P5
Telephones: (604) 656-2123 (Insectary) (604) 940-0290 (BC) (416) 793-7000 (ONT) FAX:
(604) 656-3844
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C02 Better Yield Insects Retail and wholesale.
RR 3 Free consultation. Catalog $1.
Belle River, Ontario
CANADA N0R 1A0
Telephone: (519) 727-6108 FAX: (519) 727-5989
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C03 Bio-Logicals Retail and wholesale.
60 Taggart Court, #1 Permit required for U.S.A. import.
Guelph, Ontario
CANADA N1H 6H8
Telephone: (519) 763-8653 FAX: (519) 763-9103
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CANADA - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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C04 Canadian Insectaries Retail and wholesale.
5 Alderwood Road Price list available. FAX/Mail orders preferable.
Winnipeg, Manitoba Permit needed for U.S.A. import.
CANADA R2J 2K7
Telephone: (204) 257-3775 FAX: (204) 256-2206
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C05 Coast Agri Ltd. Retail and wholesale.
464 Riverside Road South RR#2 IPM consulting. Free catalog.
Abbotsford, British Columbia Need permit for U.S.A. import.
CANADA V2S 4N2
Telephone: (604) 853-4836 FAX: (604) 853-8419
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C06 Koppert Canada Ltd. Retail and wholesale.
3 Pullman Court Free literature and pricing available upon request.
Scarborough, Ontario
CANADA M1X 1E4
Telephones: (416) 291-0040 (800) 567-4195 FAX: (416) 219-0902
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C07 Manbico Biological Retail and wholesale.
Box 17, GRP 242, RR2 Free catalog. Consulting.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
CANADA R3C 2E6
Telephones: (204) 697-0863 (800) 665-2494 (Canada) FAX: (204) 697-0887
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C08 Natural Insect Control Retail and wholesale.
RR #2 36 page catalog.
Stevensville, Ontario Permit for N.Y., other states pending.
CANADA L0S 1S0
Telephone: (905) 382-2904 FAX: (905) 382-4418
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C09 Nature's Alternative Insectary Ltd. Retail and wholesale.
Box 19 Dawson Road, Producer. Available year round.
1636 East Island Highway Weekly shipments within U.S.A. Phone/FAX for brochure.
Nanoose Bay, British Columbia
CANADA V0R 2S0
Telephones: (604) 468-7912 (604) 468-7911 FAX: (604) 468-7912
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C10 Richters Retail only.
357 Highway 47 Years of experience using beneficials for pests on herbs.
Goodwood, Ontario Catalog $2.
CANADA L0C 1A0
Telephone: (905) 640-6677 FAX: (905) 640-6641
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C11 Westgro Sales Inc. Retail and wholesale.
7333 Progress Way Literature and price list available upon request.
Delta, British Columbia
CANADA V4G 1E7
Telephone: (604) 940-0290 FAX: (604) 940-0258
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MXICO - Commercial Suppliers
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M01 AGAZ CAR Retail and wholesale.
Km. 3 Carretera Internacional Sugar cane.
Guasave-Los Mochis Ca¤a de az£car.
Apartado Postal No. 55
Guasave, Sinaloa
MXICO
Telephone y FAX: (687) 2-08-08
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M02 Alimentos Del Fuerte Retail and wholesale.
Apartado Postal 810 CP 81200 Tomato and sweet corn.
Los Mochis, Sinaloa Tomate y ma¡z dulce.
MXICO
Telephones: (681) 2-14-10 (681) 2-14-48 (681) 8-50-51
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M03 A.M.I.P. Retail and wholesale.
Donato Guerra 314 Watermelon, tomato, and melon.
Autl n, Jalisco Sand¡a, tomate y mel¢n.
MXICO
Telephone y FAX: (342) 7-03-06
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M04 Asociaci¢n Ganadera Local Retail and wholesale.
Km. 124 Carretera Monterrey-Reynosa Pastures.
Col. Conferin Avispo CP 67 000 Pastos.
General Bravo, Nuevo Leon
MXICO
Telephone: (823) 4-04-46
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M05 BIOAGRO Retail and wholesale.
Ni¤os Heroes No. 105 Soy, corn, and pastures.
R¡o Bravo, Tamaulipas Soya, ma¡z y pastos.
MXICO
Telephones: (893) 4-55-56 (893) 4-23-22 (893) 4-21-14 (Particular)
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M06 Centro Internacional de Investigaci¢n Retail and wholesale.
y Capacitaci¢n Agricola Tobacco.
Tapachula, Chiapas Tabaco.
MXICO
FAX: (962) 1-14-07
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CREROB - Centro Regional de Reproductores de Organismos Ben‚ficos. Son insectarios que fueron
transferidos
de manos del gobierno a compa¤¡as privadas y que ahora venden al p£blico.
CREROB - Regional Center of Reproducers of Beneficial Organisms. These are insectaries that were
transferred
from the Mexican Government to private ownership and now sell to the public.
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MXICO - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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M07 CREROB - Apatzingan Retail and wholesale.
Km. 1.5 Carretera Apatzing n-Aguililla Citrus and mango.
Apartado Postal No. 153 C¡tricos y mango.
Apatzing n, Michoac n
MXICO
Telephone: (453) 4-04-38 (C.R.S.V.)
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M08 CREROB - Caborca Retail and wholesale.
Av. "P" y Calle Obreg¢n Cotton.
Caborca, Sonora Algod¢n.
MXICO
Telephone: (637) 2-08-71
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M09 CREROB - Chilpancingo Retail and wholesale.
Av. Ruffo Figueroa s/n Melon, corn, and pastures.
Col. Bur¢cratas CP 39039 Mel¢n, ma¡z y pastos.
Chilpancingo, Guerrero
MXICO
Telephone: (747) 2-27-42 (Delegaci¢n)
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M10 CREROB - Ciudad Constituci¢n Retail and wholesale.
Km. 205 Carretera Transpeninsular Cotton, corn, garbanzo and vegetables.
Mpio. de Comand£, Col. Navojoa Algod¢n, ma¡z, garbanzo y hortalizas.
Apartado Postal No. 158
Ciudad Constituci¢n, Baja Calif. Sur
MXICO
Telephone: (113) 2-26-51
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M11 CREROB - Ciudad Fern ndez Retail and wholesale.
Ju rez # 73 Corn, tomato, and sugar cane.
Ciudad Fern ndez, San Luis Potos¡ Ma¡z, jitomate y ca¤a de az£car.
MXICO
Telephone: (487) 2-27-53
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M12 CREROB - Ciudad Ju rez Retail and wholesale.
Km. 9.5 Carretera Ju rez-Porvenir Cotton, vegetables, corn, and sorghum.
Zaragoza de Ju rez Algod¢n, hortalizas, ma¡z y sorgo.
Distrito Bravo
Ciudad Ju rez, Chihuahua
MXICO
Telephone: (16) 82-05-32
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M13 CREROB - Ciudad Obreg¢n Retail and wholesale.
Guadalupe Victoria y California Corn, cotton, soy, vegetables, and garbanzo.
Ciudad Obreg¢n, Sonora Ma¡z, algod¢n, soya, hortalizas y garbanzo.
MXICO
Telephone: (641) 6-56-68
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MXICO - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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M14 CREROB - Ciudad Victoria Retail and wholesale.
Calle Ursulo Galv n No. 250 Safflower, sunflower, corn, sugar cane, soy
Ex-Hacienda de Tamatl n pastures, avocado, and sorghum.
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas C rtamo, girasol, ma¡z, ca¤a de az£car, soya
MXICO pastos, aguacate y sorgo.
Telephone: (131) 2-41-54
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M15 CREROB - Durango Retail and wholesale.
Km. 5 Carretera Durango-Torre¢n Apple, potato, corn, and sorghum.
Boulevard Francisco Villa Manzano, papa, ma¡z y sorgo.
Col. Industrial
Durango, Durango
MXICO
Telephone: (181) 8-14-68
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M16 CREROB - Guasave Retail and wholesale.
Km. 3 Carretera Internacional Garbanzo, corn, soy, sugar cane, and tomato.
Guasave-Los Mochis Garbanzo, ma¡z, soya, ca¤a de az£car y tomate.
Apartado Postal No. 55
Guasave, Sinaloa
MXICO
Telephone: (687) 2-08-08
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M17 CREROB - Hermosillo Retail and wholesale.
California #35 Vegetables, garbanzo, corn, cotton, safflower, apple,
stables,
Hermosillo, Sonora and poultry farms. Hortalizas, garbanzo, ma¡z, algod¢n,
c rtamo,
MXICO manzano, establos y granjas av¡colas.
Telephone: (621) 7-26-94
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M18 CREROB - Matamoros Retail and wholesale.
Sendero Nacional Km. 1 Corn, sorghum, and sugar cane.
Apartado Postal No. 550 Ma¡z, sorgo y ca¤a de az£car.
Matamoros, Tamaulipas
MXICO
Telephone: (891) 2-12-02
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M19 CREROB - Mexicali Retail and wholesale.
Km. 1.5 Carretera a Mexicali- Cotton, melon, and squash.
San Felipe, CP 21230 Algod¢n, mel¢n y calabacita.
Mexicali, Baja California Norte
MXICO
Telephone: (65) 61-70-80 FAX: (65) 61-94-28
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M20 CREROB - Oaxaca Retail and wholesale.
Administraci¢n de Correos "C" Corn, wheat, sorghum, tomato,and sugar cane.
Apartado Postal No. 11 Ma¡z, trigo, sorgo, jitomate y ca¤a de az£car.
Sto. Domingo Barrio Baja Etla
Oaxaca, Oaxaca
MXICO
Telephone: (951) 6-30-63
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MXICO - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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M21 CREROB - Tapachula Retail and wholesale.
Km. 1.5 Carretera Tapachula- Corn, soy, cotton, and watermelon.
Puerto Madero Ma¡z, soya, algod¢n y sand¡a.
Tapachula, Chiapas
MXICO
Telephone: (962) 5-18-56
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M22 CREROB - Tepic Retail and wholesale.
Insurgentes 1050 Oriente Corn, sorghum, sugar cane, and vegetables.
Tepic, Nayarit Ma¡z, sorgo, ca¤a de az£car y hortalizas.
MXICO
Telephone: (321) 3-07-26
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M23 CREROB - Torre¢n Retail and wholesale.
Calzada Cuauht‚moc 1540 Sur Alfalfa, wheat, walnut, safflower, oat, sorghum, grapevine,
cotton,
Torre¢n, Coahuila and corn. Alfalfa, trigo, nogal, c rtamo, avena, sorgo,
MXICO vid, algod¢n y ma¡z.
Telephone: (17) 13-69-84
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M24 CREROB - Xalapa Retail and wholesale.
Km. 3.5 Carretera Federal Pastures, sugar cane, corn, citrus, and mango.
Xalapa, Veracruz Pastos, ca¤a de az£car, ma¡z, c¡tricos y mango.
MXICO
Telephones: (281) 7-45-11 (281) 7-06-12 (281) 5-15-40 (Delegaci¢n) (281) 5-19-10
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M25 Oasis Del Desierto Retail and wholesale.
Firmamento # 868 Jard¡nes del Bosque Watermelon, tomato, and melon.
CP 44520 Sand¡a, tomate y mel¢n.
Guadalajara, Jalisco
MXICO
Telephones: (36) 47-92-62 (36) 47-92-67 FAX: (36) 22-35-19
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M26 Unifrut Retail and wholesale.
Calzada 16 de Septiembre Apple, corn, and walnut.
y M. Jim‚nez Manzana, ma¡z y nogal.
Apartado Postal 676
Ciudad Cuauht‚moc, Chihuahua
MXICO
Telephones: (158) 2-00-95 (158) 2-00-41 FAXes: (158) 2-01-21
(158) 2-06-41
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UNITED STATES - Commercial Suppliers
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U01 A-1 Unique Insect Control Retail and wholesale.
5504 Sperry Drive Free brochure. Formerly Unique Insect Control.
Citrus Heights, California A primary source of ladybugs.
U.S.A. 95621
Telephone: (916) 961-7945 FAX: (916) 967-7082 ____
U02 Agricultural Supply, Inc. Retail and wholesale.
1435 Simpson Way Licensed Pest Control Advior's available.
Escondido, California
U.S.A. 92029
Telephones: (800) 527-6699 (619) 741-0066 FAX: (619) 741-9412
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U03 American Insectaries, Inc. Retail and wholesale.
30805 Rodriguez Road Se habla espa¤ol. Wide variety of
Escondido, California beneficial insects and mites available.
U.S.A. 92026-5312
Telephone: (619) 751-1436 FAX: (619) 749-7061
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U04 Applied Bio-Control Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 118 Consultation service available both within and
Waterford, California outside of California.
U.S.A. 95386
Telephone: (209) 874-1862 FAX: (209) 874-1808
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U05 ARBICO, Inc. Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 4247 CRB Free catalog and consulting.
Tucson, Arizona
U.S.A. 85738-1247
Telephones: (602) 825-9785 (800) 827-2847 FAX: (602) 825-2038
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U06 Associates Insectary Wholesale only.
P.O. Box 969 Beneficial organisms for local citrus and
Santa Paula, California avocado growers. Limited sales.
U.S.A. 93061-0969
Telephone: (805) 933-1301
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U07 Beneficial Insectary Retail and wholesale.
14751 Oak Run Road Producer and supplier. FREE literature,
Oak Run, California consulting, and training available.
U.S.A. 96069
Telephones: (800) 477-3715 (916) 472-3715 FAX: (916) 472-3523
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U08 Beneficial Insects Etc. Retail only.
P.O. Box 154 Lacewings April-July.
Banta, California
U.S.A. 95304
Telephone: (209) 835-6158
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United States - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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U09 Beneficial Ladybugs Wholesale only.
15010 Merchants Bar Road
Magalia, California
U.S.A. 95954
Telephone: (916) 873-6729
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U10 Beneficial Resources Inc. Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 327 Exclusive distributor of Biobest
Danville, Pennsylvania beneficials and bumble bees.
U.S.A. 17821
Telephones: (800) 268-4377 (717) 271-1741 FAX: (717) 271-1187
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U11 Bio-Agronomics Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 1013 Consulting services available.
Clovis, California Information available on products and services.
U.S.A. 93613
Telephone: (209) 297-9288
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U12 Bio AG Services Retail and wholesale.
4218 West Muscat Biological control specialists.
Fresno, California
U.S.A. 93706
Telephone: (209) 268-2835
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U13 Bio AG Supply Retail and wholesale.
710 South Columbia Consulting. Food for beneficials.
Plainview, Texas Price list.
U.S.A. 79072
Telephones: (806) 293-5861 (800) 746-9900 FAX: (806) 293-0712
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U14 BioBase Technologies, Inc. Retail only.
RD1, Box 715 For municipal integrated pest management programs only.
Landisburg, Pennsylvania Parasites provided as part of a complete program.
U.S.A. 17040
Telephone: (717) 789-3434 FAX: (717) 789-4905
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U15 Bio Collect Retail and wholesale.
5481 Crittenden Street Free brochure.
Oakland, California
U.S.A. 94601
Telephone: (510) 436-8052 FAX: (510) 532-0288
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U16 Bio-Con Systems Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 30186 Snail control. Free brochure.
San Bernardino, California
U.S.A. 92413
Telephone: (909) 794-5635
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United States - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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U17 Bio-Control Company Retail and wholesale.
Box 337 Free catalog available.
Berry Creek, California
U.S.A. 95916
Telephone: (916) 589-5227
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U18 Biofac, Inc. Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 87 Complete advisory and consulting services
Mathis, Texas within 400 miles or with substantial business.
U.S.A. 78368
Telephone: (512) 547-3259 FAX: (512) 547-9660
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U19 Biological Control of Weeds Retail only.
1418 Maple Drive Free catalog and consulting on weed
Bozeman, Montana feeding biological control insects.
U.S.A. 59772
Telephone: (406) 586-5111 FAX: (406) 586-5111
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U20 BioLogic Company Retail and wholesale.
Springtown Road, P.O. Box 177 Free consultation.
Willow Hill, Pennsylvania
U.S.A. 17271
Telephones: (717) 349-2789 (717) 349-2922 FAX: (717) 349-2789
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U21 BioShield Wholesale only.
P.O. Box 9068 Phone orders. Free brochure.
Fresno, California Consultation via telephone.
U.S.A. 93790
Telephone: (209) 226-7463 FAX: (209) 876-3628
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U22 biosys Retail and wholesale.
1057 East Meadow Circle Not all products available in all states.
Palo Alto, California Contact for latest information.
U.S.A. 94303
Telephones: (415) 856-9500 (Office) (800) 338-6170 (Service) FAX: (415) 424-8003 ____
U23 BioTactics, Inc. Retail and wholesale.
425 La Cadena Drive, West Unit #12 Mail order only. No retail store.
Riverside, California
U.S.A. 92501
Telephone: (909) 320-1366 FAX: (909) 781-6572
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U24 Bo-Biotrol, Inc. Retail and wholesale.
9538 Lupin Beneficials, consulting, and products for
Winton, California the home and farm. Free catalog available.
U.S.A. 95388
Telephones: (209) 358-1488 (800) 622-9045 FAX: (209) 358-1127
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United States - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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U25 Bountiful Gardens Retail only.
18001 Shafer Ranch Road Beneficials and other IPM materials.
Willits, California Also biointensive books and supplies.
U.S.A. 95490
Telephone: (707) 459-6410 FAX: (707) 459-6410 (6-10 PM - PST)
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U26 Bozeman Bio-Tech Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 3146 Free catalog and consulting.
Bozeman, Montana Produce Nosema locustae bait for grasshoppers.
U.S.A. 59772
Telephones: (800) 289-6656 (Orders only) (406) 587-5891 (Free consulting) FAX: (406) 587-0223
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U27 Buena Biosystems Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 4008 International consulting.
Ventura, California Se habla espa¤ol. IPM system design.
U.S.A. 93007
Telephones: (805) 525-2525 (805) 525-2526 FAX: (805) 525-6058
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U28 Bunting Biological North America Wholesale only.
P.O. Box 2430 Brochure on request.
Oxnard, California
U.S.A. 93034-2430
Telephone: (805) 986-8265 FAX: (805) 986-8267
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U29 Burpee Seed Company Retail and wholesale.
300 Park Avenue Free catalog.
Warminster, Pennsylvania
U.S.A. 18974
Telephone: (215) 674-4900
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U30 CalTec Agri Marketing Services Wholesale only.
P.O. Box 576155
Modesto, California
U.S.A. 95357
Telephone: (800) 491-2847 FAX: (209) 575-0366
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U31 C. H. Musgrove Wholesale only.
2901 Everwood Drive Minimum order one gallon of snails.
Riverside, California Will ship United Parcel Service.
U.S.A. 92503
Telephone: (909) 785-1680
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U32 Central Coast Insectary Retail and wholesale.
391 Hames Road Producer. Se habla espa¤ol. Free guidebook
Watsonville, California for control of twospotted spider mites.
U.S.A. 95076
Telephone: (408) 726-1853 FAX: (408) 726-5123
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United States - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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U33 Chico Game Fish Farm Retail and wholesale.
971 East Avenue Live fish for mosquito control and pest fish management.
Chico, California
U.S.A. 95926
Telephone: (916) 343-1849
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U34 CropKing Inc. Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 310 Training and consulting. Free catalog.
Medina, Ohio
U.S.A. 44258
Telephone: (216) 725-5656 FAX: (216) 722-3958
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U35 Cyline Biotic Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 48 Free brochure. Retail plan for nurseries.
Goodyears Bar, California Ladybugs available all year long.
U.S.A. 95944-0048
Telephone: (916) 289-3122 FAX: (916) 289-3122
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U36 Down To Earth Distributors, Inc. Wholesale only.
345 Lincoln Street Alley Call for free catalog of organic gardening supplies.
P.O. Box 1419
Eugene, Oregon
U.S.A. 97440
Telephone: (503) 485-5932 FAX: (503) 485-7141
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U37 FAR, Inc. Retail and wholesale.
510 « Chase Drive Free literature.
Corona, California
U.S.A. 91720
Telephones: (909) 371-0120 (800) 640-2FAR (Central Valley) FAX: (909) 279-5150
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U38 F & F Fisheries Retail and wholesale.
2000 Excelsior Avenue
Hanford, California
U.S.A. 93230-9730
Telephone: (209) 582-7198 FAX: (209) 582-7198
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U39 Fillmore Citrus Protective District Wholesale only.
P.O. Box 904 We are a co-op and only sell when we have excess parasites.
1003 Sespe Avenue
Fillmore, California
U.S.A. 93015
Telephone: (805) 524-2733
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U40 Florida Fish Farms, Inc. Retail and wholesale.
9684 CR 705 $1000 minimum. No shipments into California
Center Hill, Florida except striped bass hybrids.
U.S.A. 33514
Telephones: (800) 962-3474 (904) 793-4224 FAX: (904) 793-6898
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United States - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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U41 Gardener's Supply Company. Retail and wholesale.
128 Intervale Road Mail order catalog. Free catalog and free
Burlington, Vermont gardening consultation.
U.S.A. 05401
Telephone: (802) 863-1700 FAX: (802) 660-4600
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U42 Gardens Alive! Retail only.
5100 Schenley Place Free catalog.
Lawrenceburg, Indiana
U.S.A. 47025
Telephone: (812) 537-8650 FAX: (812) 537-5108
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U43 Garden-Ville of Austin Retail only.
8648 Old Bee Caves Road Call, write or FAX for free catalog.
Austin, Texas USA and Canada only.
U.S.A. 78735
Telephone: (512) 288-6115 FAX: (512) 288-6114
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U44 Geothermal Aquaculture Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 2 Our Gambusia affinis have been raised in water
Canby, California from 30 to 100 degrees F.
U.S.A. 96015
Telephone: (916) 233-5765 FAX: (916) 233-5765
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U45 Great Lakes IPM Retail only.
10220 Church Road NE
Vestaburg, Michigan
U.S.A. 48891
Telephone: (517) 268-5693 (517) 268-5911 FAX: (517) 268-5311
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U46 Greenfire Inc. Retail only.
347 Nord Avenue #1 Free catalog.
Chico, California
U.S.A. 95926
Telephone: (916) 895-8301 FAX: (916) 895-8317
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U47 Gurney Seed & Nursery Company Retail only.
110 Capital Street Free catalog.
Yankton, South Dakota
U.S.A. 57079
Telephone: (605) 665-1930
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U48 Harmony Farm Supply Retail only.
P.O. Box 460 Send $2 for catalog (refunded with 1st order).
Graton, California Consulting available.
U.S.A. 95444
Telephone: (707) 823-9125 FAX: (707) 823-1734
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United States - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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U49 Helena Chemical Company Retail and wholesale.
2589 North Air-Fresno Dr. #105 Contact number below for the nearest location.
Fresno, California IPM consulting available.
U.S.A. 93727
Telephone: (209) 453-9385 FAX: (209) 453-0655
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U50 Henry Field's Seed & Nursery Co. Retail only.
415 North Burnett Street Free catalog.
Shenandoah, Iowa
U.S.A. 51602
Telephone: (605) 665-4491
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U51 Hydro-Gardens, Inc. Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 25845 Free catalog. Dealers welcome. Complete greenhouse
Colorado Springs, Colorado supplies. Also have bumble bees.
U.S.A. 80936
Telephones/FAXes: (719) 495-2266 (800) 634-6362
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U52 IFM - Integrated Fertility Mgmt. Retail and wholesale.
333 Ohme Gardens Road Free catalog. Consulting, tree fruit specialists.
Wenatchee, Washington
U.S.A. 98801
Telephones: (509) 662-3179 (800) 332-3179
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U53 Inslee Fish Farm, Inc. Wholesale only.
P.O. Box 207
Connerville, Oklahoma
U.S.A. 74836
Telephones: (405) 836-7150 (800) 222-9505
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U54 Integrated Pest Management Services Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 989 Biological control and IPM consulting in southern
Fresno, California San Joaquin Valley.
U.S.A. 93714
Telephones: (209) 456-0990 (209) 284-1538 (Cellular phone) FAX: (209) 456-1156
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U55 IPM Laboratories, Inc. Retail and wholesale.
Main Street Free catalogs. Specialties are: greenhouses,
Locke, New York nurseries and NE U.S.A. manure fly control.
U.S.A. 13092-0300
Telephone: (315) 497-2063 FAX: (315) 497-3129
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U56 J & J Aquafarms Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 922 Aquatic weed and insect control. Common carp.
Sanger, California Mosquito fish. Consulting.
U.S.A. 93657
Telephone: (209) 875-0477
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United States - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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U57 J. M. Malone & Son Enterprises Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 158 Sterile Chinese carp. Aquatic growth, mussel
Lonoke, Arkansas control. Free literature.
U.S.A. 72086
Telephones: (501) 676-2800 (501) 676-6554 FAX: (501) 676-2910
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U58 Keo Fish Farm, Inc. Wholesale only.
P.O. Box 123 Aquatic weed management.
Keo, Arkansas
U.S.A. 72083
Telephones: (501) 842-2872 (501) 842-3767 FAX: (501) 842-2156
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U59 Koppert USA Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 39387
North Ridgeville, Ohio
U.S.A. 44039
Telephone: (216) 353-9437 FAX: (216) 353-9457
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U60 Kunafin Insectary Retail and wholesale.
Route 1, Box 39 Consulting entomologists. Se habla espa¤ol.
Quemado, Texas German also spoken. We mass rear beneficials.
U.S.A. 78877
Telephones: (210) 757-1181 (800) 832-1113 FAX: (210) 757-1468
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U61 Ladybug Sales Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 903 Pest control consulting and co-ordination services.
Gridley, California
U.S.A. 95948-0903
Telephones: (916) 846-9907 FAX: (916) 846-2655
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U62 LESCO , Inc. Retail and wholesale.
20005 Lake Road Write, telephone or FAX requests for specimen
Rocky River, Ohio labels, labeling and catalog.
U.S.A. 44116
Telephone: (800) 321-5325 FAX: (216) 356-3587
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U63 Mary's Decollate Snails Retail and wholesale.
912 Cassou Road Free brochure. Both mail and telephone orders accepted.
San Marcos, California
U.S.A. 92069-9715
Telephone: (619) 744-9233 FAX: (617) 744-5064
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U64 Mellinger's, Inc. Retail only.
2310 West South Range Road Free catalog.
North Lima, Ohio
U.S.A. 44452
Telephones: (216) 549-9861 (800) 321-7444 (orders/catalog) FAX: (216) 549-3716
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United States - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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U65 M & R Durango, Inc. Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 886 Producer. Free brochure. Technical support
Bayfield, Colorado and consultation available.
U.S.A. 81122
Telephones: (303) 259-3521 (800) 526-4075 FAX: (303) 259-3857
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U66 Natural Pest Controls Retail and wholesale.
8864 Little Creek Drive Please send self addressed stamped envelope
Orangevale, California for free catalog. Packing for retailers.
U.S.A. 95662
Telephone: (916) 726-0855 FAX: (916) 726-0855
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U67 Nature's Control Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 35 Free brochure. Credit cards and COD orders are
Medford, Oregon accepted. Retail store sales program.
U.S.A. 97501
Telephone: (503) 899-8318 FAXes: (800) 698-6250 (U.S.A.) (503) 899-9121
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U68 Necessary Trading Company Retail only.
P.O. Box 603 Write for free catalog.
New Castle, Virginia
U.S.A. 24127
Telephone: (703) 864-5103 FAX: (703) 864-5186
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U69 Nematec - Biological Control Agents Wholesale only.
P.O. Box 93 Free brochure and literature available.
Lafayette, California
U.S.A. 94549-0093
Telephone: (510) 735-8800
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U70 New Earth, Inc. Retail only.
3623 East Highway 44 Catalog $3 (refundable). Specialize in hydroponics
Shepherdsville, Kentucky and horticultural lighting.
U.S.A. 40165
Telephone: (502) 543-5933
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U71 N-Viro Products Ltd. Wholesale only.
610 Walnut Avenue Free consultation on phone.
Bohemia, New York
U.S.A. 11716
Telephone: (516) 567-2628 FAX: (516) 567-2628
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U72 Odessa Natural Enterprises Retail and wholesale.
Dept. 84-2 Sales limited to deep southeast U.S.A.: AL, FL,
P.O. Box 537 GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN. Also have Semaspore .
Odessa, Florida
U.S.A. 33556-0537
Telephone: (813) 920-4477
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United States - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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U73 Oxnard Pest Control Association Retail and wholesale.
666 Pacific Avenue Producer of Cryptolaemus. Available year round.
P.O. Box 1187
Oxnard, California
U.S.A. 93032
Telephone: (805) 483-1024 FAX: (805) 487-6867
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U74 Pacific Tree Farms Retail and wholesale.
4301 Lynwood Drive Our nursery specializes in new and rare plants and trees.
Chula Vista, California
U.S.A. 91910
Telephone: (619) 422-2400
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U75 Peaceful Valley Farm Supply Retail only.
P.O. Box 2209 Free 125 page catalog of organic and IPM supplies.
Grass Valley, California
U.S.A. 95945
Telephone: (916) 272-4769 FAX: (916) 272-4794
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U76 Pest Management Supply, Inc. Retail and wholesale.
311 River Drive Phone, FAX and mail ordering with MC, VISA,
Hadley, Massachusetts purchase orders, or checks accepted.
U.S.A. 01035
Telephones: (413) 549-7246 (800) 272-7672 (U.S.A. & CAN) FAX: (413) 549-3930
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U77 Plant Sciences, Inc. (Koppert) Retail and wholesale.
342 Green Valley Road All FAXed orders will receive a FAXed confirmation.
Watsonville, California We also have bumble bees.
U.S.A. 95076
Telephone: (408) 728-7771 FAX: (408) 728-4967
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U78 Praxis Wholesale only.
2723 116th Avenue We sell site specific Biotool-kits.
Allegan, Michigan
U.S.A. 49010
Telephone: (616) 673-2793 FAX: (616) 673-2793
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U79 Queen of the River Fish Company Retail and wholesale.
13810 North 115th Street Permitting through state wildlife agencies may be required.
Longmont, Colorado
U.S.A. 80501
Telephone: (303) 651-2514 FAX: (303) 651-2224
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U80 Rincon-Vitova Insectaries Inc. Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 1555 Price list and technical bulletins.
Ventura, California
U.S.A. 93002
Telephone: (805) 643-5407 FAX: (805) 643-6267.
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United States - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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U81 Rocky Mountain Insectary Retail only.
P.O. Box 152 Supply Pediobius wasp, a parasite of the Mexican
Palisade, Colorado bean beetle. Mail order only. Send for order form.
U.S.A. 81526
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U82 San Jacinto Environmental Supplies Wholesale only.
2221-A West 34th Street Free catalog. Complete supplies.
Houston, Texas Manufacturers of organic fertilizers.
U.S.A. 77018
Telephone: (713) 957-0909 FAX: (713) 957-0707
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U83 Sespe Creek Insectary Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 176 Free literature. Specializing in Aphytis melinus.
Lindsay, California Sales in California only.
U.S.A. 93247
Telephone: (209) 562-6464
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U84 Shadow Lake Ranch Retail only.
20966 Old Alturas Road Stock out private ponds with fish.
Redding, California
U.S.A. 96003
Telephones: (916) 549-3688 (916) 549-3612
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U85 Sierra Ag Retail and wholesale.
2749 East Malaga We are able to handle and service large acreage.
Fresno, California
U.S.A. 93725
Telephone: (209) 233-0585 FAX: (209) 233-0633
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U86 Spalding Laboratories Retail only.
760 Printz Road Free brochure.
Arroyo Grande, California
U.S.A. 93420
Telephones: (805) 489-5946 (800) 845-2847 (BUGS)
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U87 Stanley Gardens Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 913 Only sell beneficials reared in-house.
Belchertown, Massachusetts IPM consulting available within 100 miles.
U.S.A. 01007-0913
Telephone: (413) 323-6196 FAX: (413) 323-9594
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U88 Sweetbriar Development, Inc. Retail and wholesale.
1767 San Juan Road Brochure available. Se habla espa¤ol.
Watsonville, California
U.S.A. 95076
Telephones: (408) 722-5577 (408) 332-4559 (408) 722-0215 FAX: (408) 722-0191
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United States - Commercial Suppliers (cont.)
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U89 Territorial Seed Company Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 157 Write, FAX, or phone for free catalog.
Cottage Grove, Oregon
U.S.A. 97424
Telephone: (503) 942-9547 FAX: (503) 942-9881
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U90 Teufel Nursery Inc. Wholesale only.
12345 N.W. Barnes Road Free catalog. Se habla espa¤ol. Also carry
Portland, Oregon horticultural products.
U.S.A. 97229
Telephone: (503) 646-1111 FAX: (503) 644-2906
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U91 The Beneficial Insect Company Retail and wholesale.
244 Forrest Street Catalog available. Supplying beneficial organisms
Fort Mill, South Carolina to southeastern growers since 1987.
U.S.A. 29715
Telephone: (803) 547-2301
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U92 The Green Spot Retail and wholesale.
Department of Bio-Ingenuity Free informative catalog.
93 Priest Road Free telephone consultation.
Barrington, New Hampshire
U.S.A. 03825
Telephone: (603) 942-8925
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U93 Tri-Cal Biosystems Retail only.
P.O. Box 1327 Se habla espa¤ol.
Hollister, California Permits for all U.S.A. states and M‚xico.
U.S.A. 95024
Telephone: (408) 637-0195 (909) 737-6960 (Espa¤ol) FAX: (408) 637-0273
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U94 Visalia Insectary Inc. Retail and wholesale.
P.O. Box 3205 Predators available on bean leaves, delivery arranged,
Visalia, California or bottled in corn grits.
U.S.A. 93278
Telephones: (209) 731-8787 (209) 732-6249 FAX: (209) 732-6249
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U95 Worm's Way Inc. Retail only.
3151 South Highway 446 Free 4-color catalog of organic and hydroponic gardening
Bloomington, Indiana supplies, and natural pest controls.
U.S.A. 47401
Telephone: (800) 274-9676 (IN) (800) 283-9676 (FL) (800) 284-9676 (MA) FAX: (812) 331-0854
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Predatory Mites
Galendromus annectans - for pest mites - U03, U23, U27
Galendromus (= Typhlodromus) helveolus - for perseae mite on avocados - U02, U03, U23, U27
Galendromus (= Metaseiulus, = Typhlodromus) occidentalis - western predatory mite for spider mites -
C01, C05, C06, C07, C08, C11, U01, U03, U05, U07, U11, U12, U13, U23, U24,
U26, U27, U30, U32, U37, U46, U48, U49, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U64, U65, U66, U67, U74, U75,
U77,
U78, U80, U82, U85, U91, U92, U93, U94
Hypoaspis (= Stratiolaelaps) miles - for fungus gnats and flower thrips - C01, C07, C08, C11, U03, U05,
U10, U27, U48, U51, U52, U55, U65, U77, U78, U80, U91, U92, U93
Iphiseius (Amblyseius) degenerans - for western flower thrips and pest mites - U10, U23, U34, U55, U59,
U77, U92
Mesoseiulus (= Phytoseiulus) longipes - for spider mites - C08, C11, U03, U05, U11, U13, U23, U26, U37,
U42, U46, U48, U51, U52, U55, U66, U67, U68, U74, U75, U78, U80, U91, U92,
U93, U95
Neoseiulus (= Amblyseius, = Phytoseiulus) barkeri (= mckenziei) - for thrips - C07, C08, U03, U05, U34,
U37, U51, U55, U65, U66, U76, U78, U82, U91, U93
Neoseiulus (= Amblyseius) californicus - for spider mites - C06, C07, C08, C11, U01, U03, U05, U07, U11,
U13, U23, U26, U30, U37, U42, U45, U46, U48, U49, U51, U52, U55, U66,
U67, U68, U74, U75, U76, U78, U80, U82, U85, U91, U92, U93, U95
Neoseiulus (= Amblyseius) cucumeris - for thrips, cyclamen and broad mites - C01, C02, C05, C06, C07,
C08, C09, C10, C11, U03, U05, U10, U24, U26, U27, U28, U30, U34, U45, U46,
U48, U49, U51, U52, U55, U59, U65, U66, U67, U68, U74, U75, U76, U77, U78, U80, U82, U91, U92,
U93
Neoseiulus (= Amblyseius) fallacis - for European red and twospotted spider mites - C01, C08, C11, U12,
U13, U45, U55, U76, U78, U80, U87, U91, U92, U93
Neoseiulus setulus - for cyclamen mites on strawberries - U77
Phytoseiulus macropilis - for spider mites - U23, U55
Phytoseiulus persimilis - for spider mites - C01, C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C09, C10, C11, U01, U02, U03,
U05, U07, U10, U11, U12, U13, U18, U23, U24, U26, U27, U28, U30, U32, U34,
U37, U42, U45, U46, U48, U49, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U65, U66, U67, U68, U75, U76, U77, U78,
U80,
U85, U88, U91, U92, U93, U95
Pyemotes tritici - straw itch mite for ants - U18, U26, U30, U34, U68, U78, U91
Typhlodromus pyri - for various apple and other orchard mites - U10
Various species of predatory mites - U04, U70
Parasitic Nematodes
Heterorhabditis bacteriophora (= heliothidis) - for manure flies, caterpillars, weevil larvae, and some
other soil-dwelling insects - C02, C08, U05, U10, U30, U36, U41,
U42, U48, U51, U52, U54, U59, U64, U65, U66, U67, U69, U75, U78, U80, U82, U89, U91, U92, U95
Heterorhabditis megidis - for various soil-dwelling insects - C06, U34
Steinernema (= Neoaplectana) carpocapsae - for caterpillars, beetle larvae, some flies and some other
soil-dwelling insects - C02, C07, C08, C10, C11, U01, U05, U10, U13, U20, U21, U22,
U25, U26, U30, U36, U42, U43, U45, U46, U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U62, U64, U65, U67, U68,
U71,
U72, U75, U78, U80, U82, U89, U90, U91, U92, U95
Steinernema (= Neoaplectana) feltiae (= bibionis) - for various soil-dwelling insects - C06, U22, U34,
U41
Steinernema (= Neoaplectana) glaseri - for soil-dwelling white grubs - U22, U46, U54, U78
Steinernema riobravis - for corn earworm, mole crickets, and the larvae of citrus weevils - U22
Various species of parasitic nematodes - U29
Stored Product Pest Parasites and Predators
Anisopteromalus calandrae - a parasite for weevils - U18, U30, U54, U78
Bracon hebetor - a parasite for moth larvae - C08, U05, U18, U30, U45, U78
Pyemotes tritici - straw itch mite for stored product pest beetles and moths - U18, U26, U30, U34, U68,
U78, U91
Xylocoris flavipes - warehouse pirate bug, a predator of various insects - C08, U18, U30, U54, U78
Aphid Parasites and Predators
Adalia bipunctata - twospotted lady beetle, a predator - U41
Aphelinus abdominalis - a parasite - C06, U34, U55, U59, U77
Aphidoletes aphidimyza - a predator - C01, C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C10, C11, U03, U05, U10, U26, U27,
U30, U34, U45, U46, U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U65, U66, U67, U68,
U75, U77, U78, U80, U92, U93, U95
Aphidius colemani - a parasite - C06, U28, U45, U55, U59, U77
Aphidius matricariae - a parasite - C01, C05, C08, C11, U10, U34, U37, U45, U48, U51, U52, U54, U65, U67,
U77, U78, U80, U92, U93
Chrysoperla (= Chrysopa) carnea - common green lacewing, a predator - C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C10, C11,
M19, U02, U03, U05, U10, U11, U13, U24, U27, U30, U34, U37, U42, U43,
U45, U48, U51, U52, U54, U60, U64, U66, U68, U75, U78, U80, U82, U85, U92, U93, U95
Chrysoperla (= Chrysopa) comanche - Comanche lacewing, a predator - U11, U12, U13, U24, U27, U30, U48,
U52, U54, U66, U78, U80, U82, U85, U92, U93
Chrysoperla (= Chrysopa) rufilabris - a green lacewing, a predator - C02, C07, C08, U03, U05, U07, U11,
U13, U18, U24, U25, U26, U27, U28, U30, U42, U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U60,
U65, U66, U67, U75, U78, U80, U82, U85, U89, U91, U92, U93, U95
Chrysoperla & Chrysopa spp. - green lacewings, predators - C08, M08, M18, M26, U01, U04, U07, U08, U13,
U17, U24, U29, U46, U47, U49, U50, U52, U54, U66, U78, U82, U85, U92,
U93
Coccinella septempunctata - sevenspotted lady beetle, a predator - U42
Deraeocoris brevis - a true bug, a predator - C01, U80, U92
Diaeretiella rapae - a parasite - C07, C08, U03, U54, U78
Hippodamia convergens - convergent lady beetle, a predator - C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C10, C11, U01, U02,
U03, U05, U09, U10, U11, U13, U17, U18, U26, U27, U29, U30, U34, U35,
U36, U42, U43, U46, U47, U48, U49, U50, U51, U52, U54, U55, U61, U64, U65, U66, U67, U68, U70,
U75,
U77, U78, U80, U89, U91, U92, U95
Lysiphlebus testaceipes - a parasite - U03, U13, U54, U78
Macrolophus caliginosus - a predator - C06, U10, U59, U77
Orius insidiosus - a predator - C08, U55, U92, U95
Orius tristicolor - minute pirate bug, a predator - C07, C08, U03, U11, U13, U30, U49, U54, U67, U78
Orius spp. - a predator - C06, C08, U05, U07, U10, U13, U18, U24, U26, U27, U28, U34, U48, U51, U52, U54,
U59, U65, U75, U77, U78, U80, U82, U93
Whitefly Parasites and Predators
Chrysoperla (= Chrysopa) carnea - common green lacewing, a predator - C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C10, C11,
M19, U02, U03, U05, U10, U11, U13, U24, U27, U30, U34, U37, U42, U43,
U45, U48, U51, U52, U54, U60, U64, U66, U68, U75, U78, U80, U82, U85, U92, U93, U95
Chrysoperla (= Chrysopa) comanche - Comanche lacewing, a predator - U11, U12, U13, U24, U27, U30, U48,
U52, U54, U66, U78, U80, U82, U85, U92, U93
Chrysoperla (= Chrysopa) rufilabris - a green lacewing, a predator - C02, C07, C08, U03, U05, U07, U11,
U13, U18, U24, U25, U26, U27, U28, U30, U42, U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U60,
U65, U66, U67, U75, U78, U80, U82, U85, U89, U91, U92, U93, U95
Chrysoperla & Chrysopa spp. - green lacewings, predators - C08, M08, M18, M26, U01, U04, U07, U08, U13,
U17, U24, U29, U46, U47, U49, U50, U52, U54, U66, U78, U82, U85, U92,
U93
Delphastus pusillus - a predator for sweet potato whitefly - C01, C05, C06, C08, C11, U03, U05, U10, U13,
U23, U26, U27, U34, U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U76, U77, U78, U80, U82,
U87, U91, U92
Delphastus spp. - predators - C08, U54, U78, U92
Deraeocoris brevis - a true bug, a predator - C01, U80, U92
Encarsia deserti (= luteola) - a parasite for sweet potato whitefly - U03
Encarsia formosa - a parasite for greenhouse whitefly - C01, C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C09, C10, C11, U01,
U02, U03, U05, U10, U11, U13, U18, U24, U26, U27, U28, U30, U34, U37,
U42, U43, U46, U48, U49, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U64, U65, U66, U67, U68, U75, U76, U77, U78,
U80,
U82, U85, U91, U92, U93, U95
Encarsia spp. - parasites - C08, U02, U03, U10, U23, U24, U54, U66, U78, U92
Eretmocerus californicus - a parasite for sweet potato whitefly - U55
Eretmocerus spp. - parasites - C06, U05, U10, U28, U54, U59, U65, U78
Macrolophus caliginosus - a predator - C06, U10, U59, U77
Parasites and Predators for Greenhouse Pests
Adalia bipunctata - twospotted lady beetle, a predator for aphids - U41
Aphelinus abdominalis - a parasite for aphids - C06, U34, U55, U59, U77
Aphidoletes aphidimyza - a predator for aphids - C01, C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C10, C11, U03, U05, U10,
U26, U27, U30, U34, U45, U46, U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U65, U66, U67,
U68, U75, U77, U78, U80, U92, U93, U95
Aphidius colemani - a parasite for aphids - C06, U28, U45, U55, U59, U77
Aphidius matricariae - a parasite for aphids - C01, C05, C08, C11, U10, U34, U37, U45, U48, U51, U52,
U54, U65, U67, U77, U78, U80, U92, U93
Cryptolaemus montrouzieri - mealy bug destroyer, a predator for various scales and mealybugs - C04, C05,
C06, C07, C08, C10, C11, U01, U03, U05, U06, U10, U11, U12, U13, U24, U26,
U27, U28, U30, U34, U37, U48, U49, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U64, U65, U67, U73, U75, U77, U78,
U80,
U82, U85, U91, U92, U93, U95
Dacnusa sibirica - a parasite for leafminers - C06, C08, U10, U27, U28, U30, U34, U51, U54, U59, U66,
U77, U78, U92
Delphastus pusillus - a predator for whiteflies - C01, C05, C06, C08, C11, U03, U05, U10, U13, U23, U26,
U27, U34, U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U76, U77, U78, U80, U82, U87, U91,
U92
Delphastus spp. - predators for whiteflies - C08, U54, U78, U92
Diaeretiella rapae - a parasite for aphids - C07, C08, U03, U54, U78
Diglyphus isaea - a parasite for leafminers - C06, C07, C08, U05, U10, U11, U27, U28, U30, U34, U48, U49,
U51, U52, U54, U59, U66, U77, U78, U92
Encarsia deserti (= luteola) - a parasite for whiteflies - U03
Encarsia formosa - a greenhouse whitefly parasite - C01, C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C09, C10, C11, U01,
U02, U03, U05, U10, U11, U13, U18, U24, U26, U27, U28, U30, U34, U37, U42,
U43, U46, U48, U49, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U64, U65, U66, U67, U68, U75, U76, U77, U78, U80,
U82,
U85, U91, U92, U93, U95
Encarsia spp. - parasites for whiteflies - C08, U02, U03, U10, U23, U24, U54, U66, U78, U92
Eretmocerus californicus - a parasite for sweet potato whitefly - U55
Eretmocerus spp. - a parasite for whiteflies - C06, U05, U10, U28, U54, U59, U65, U78
Hippodamia convergens - convergent lady beetle, a general predator - C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C10, C11,
U01, U02, U03, U05, U09, U10, U11, U13, U17, U18, U26, U27, U29, U30, U34,
U35, U36, U42, U43, U46, U47, U48, U49, U50, U51, U52, U54, U55, U61, U64, U65, U66, U67, U68,
U70,
U75, U77, U78, U80, U89, U91, U92, U95
Hypoaspis (= Stratiolaelaps) miles - a predatory mite for fungus gnats and flower thrips - C01, C07, C08,
C11, U03, U05, U10, U27, U48, U51, U52, U55, U65, U77, U78, U80, U91, U92,
U93
Iphiseius (= Amblyseius) degenerans - a predatory mite for western flower thrips and pest mites - U10,
U23, U34, U55, U59, U77, U92
Lysiphlebus testaceipes - a parasite for aphids - U03, U13, U54, U78
Orius insidiosus - a general predator - C08, U55, U92, U95
Orius tristicolor - minute pirate bug, a general predator - C07, C08, U03, U11, U13, U30, U49, U54, U67,
U78
Orius spp. - a general predator - C06, C08, U05, U07, U10, U13, U18, U24, U26, U27, U28, U34, U48, U51,
U52, U54, U59, U65, U75, U77, U78, U80, U82, U93
Scolothrips sexmaculatus - sixspotted thrips, a predator for mites and thrips - U54
Thripobius semiluteus - a parasite for thrips - C05, C08, U03, U05, U27, U30, U37, U52, U54, U55, U67,
U75, U78, U92, U95
Scale and Mealybug Parasites and Predators
Aphytis melinus - a parasite for red scale - C02, C06, C07, C08, U02, U03, U05, U06, U10, U11, U12, U13,
U24, U27, U30, U37, U39, U45, U48, U49, U51, U52, U54, U55, U65, U66, U75,
U78, U80, U83, U85, U92
Chilocorus kuwanae - a predator for euonymus scale - U78
Chilocorus nigritus - a predator for various scales - U78
Cryptolaemus montrouzieri - mealy bug destroyer, a predator for various scales and mealybugs - C04, C05,
C06, C07, C08, C10, C11, U01, U03, U05, U06, U10, U11, U12, U13, U24, U26,
U27, U28, U30, U34, U37, U48, U49, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U64, U65, U67, U73, U75, U77, U78,
U80,
U82, U85, U91, U92, U93, U95
Leptomastix dactylopii - a parasite for citrus mealybug - C04, C05, C06, C08, C09, C11, U13, U27, U34,
U52, U55, U59, U78, U80, U92
Metaphycus helvolus - a parasite for black scale - C02, C07, C08, C11, U03, U05, U11, U27, U39, U48, U52,
U55, U65, U66, U75, U78, U80, U83, U92
Microterys nietneri (= flavus) - a parasite for brown scale - U66, U78
Rhyzobius (= Lindorus) lophanthae - a predator for various scales - C04, C05, C06, C08, U26, U48, U51,
U52, U55, U78, U80, U92
Insect Egg Parasites
Anaphes iole - for lygus bugs - U23, U54, U92
Trichogramma brassicae - for exposed eggs of various moths - C03
Trichogramma evanescens - for exposed eggs of various moths - C06, U55
Trichogramma minutum - minute egg parasite, primarily for exposed eggs of various moths and butterflies
in orchards - C02, C03, C05, C07, C08, C10, C11, U02, U03, U05, U07, U13,
U17, U18, U25, U26, U27, U42, U43, U45, U46, U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U60, U64, U65, U66, U67,
U68,
U75, U78, U80, U82, U85, U91, U92, U95
Trichogramma platneri - primarily for exposed eggs of various moths and butterflies in orchards - C05,
C08, C11, U02, U03, U05, U07, U13, U17, U24, U25, U26, U27, U37, U45, U48,
U52, U54, U64, U65, U66, U75, U78, U80, U85, U92
Trichogramma pretiosum - primarily for exposed eggs of various moths and butterflies in vegetable and
field crops - C02, C05, C07, C08, C10, C11, U02, U03, U05, U07, U13, U17, U18,
U24, U25, U26, U27, U37, U42, U43, U45, U46, U48, U52, U54, U55, U60, U64, U65, U66, U67, U68,
U75,
U78, U80, U85, U91, U92, U95
Trichogramma spp. - primarily for exposed eggs of various moths and butterflies - C06, C08, M02, M03,
M04, M05, M06, M09, M10, M11, M12, M13, M14, M15, M16, M17, M18, M20, M21,
M22, M23, M24, M25, M26, U01, U02, U04, U05, U08, U10, U11, U12, U24, U29, U30, U34, U47, U49,
U50, U54, U59, U60, U66, U78, U85, U92
Trichogrammatoidea bactrae - for exposed eggs of various moths and butterflies - U05, U13, U45, U48, U52,
U54, U64, U78, U80, U92
Moth and Butterfly Larval Parasites
Bracon hebetor - for stored products moth larvae - C08, U05, U18, U30, U45, U78
Cotesia flavipes - for sugar cane borer - M01
Cotesia marginiventris - for cabbage looper and various other moth larvae - C08, U30, U78
Cotesia melanoscelus - for gypsy moth - U14
Cotesia plutellae - for diamondback moth - C08, U18, U30, U45, U78
Diadegma insulare - for diamondback moth - U30, U78
Glyptapanteles flavicoxis - for gypsy moth - U14
Goniozus legneri - for navel orangeworm - U04, U05, U11, U24, U30, U37, U49, U54, U75, U78, U85
Macrocentrus ancylivorus - for oriental fruit moth - U30, U49, U78
Meteorus pulchricornis - for gypsy moth - U14
Pentalitomastix spp. - for navel orangeworm - U05, U11, U24, U30, U49, U54, U78
Filth Fly Parasites
Muscidifurax raptor - C05, C08, C10, U01, U03, U11, U13, U18, U24, U27, U30, U43, U52, U55, U66, U67,
U75, U78, U86, U91
Muscidifurax raptorellus - C05, C11, U07, U24, U27, U42, U45, U52, U54, U65, U66, U68, U78, U92
Muscidifurax zaraptor - C02, C06, C07, C08, C11, U03, U05, U07, U11, U24, U25, U26, U27, U34, U42, U45,
U48, U49, U52, U54, U64, U65, U66, U67, U68, U75, U78, U80, U92
Nasonia vitripennis - C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, U03, U05, U11, U26, U48, U66, U67, U75, U78
Spalangia cameroni - C08, U07, U13, U54, U78
Spalangia corana - U30
Spalangia endius - C02, C05, C06, C08, C10, C11, M17, U01, U03, U07, U11, U13, U18, U24, U26, U27, U42,
U43, U45, U48, U49, U54, U64, U65, U66, U67, U68, U75, U78, U80, U86,
U92
Spalangia nigroaenea - C06, C08, U07, U13, U26, U27, U54, U65, U66, U67, U75, U78
Sphegigaster spp. - U49, U78, U86
Various species of parasites - U04, U08, U29, U47, U50
Other Insect Parasites
Aceratoneuromyia indica - for fruit fly larvae - M24
Anagrus epos - for leafhoppers - U11, U30, U52, U54, U78
Bracon kirpatricki - an external parasite for cotton boll weevil larvae - M13, M17
Diachasmimorpha (= Biosteres, = Opius) longicaudata (= longicaudatus) - for fruit fly larvae - M07, M24
Pediobius foveolatus - for bean beetle - U54, U78, U81
General Predators
Chrysoperla (= Chrysopa) carnea - common green lacewing - C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C10, C11, M19, U02,
U03, U05, U10, U11, U13, U24, U27, U30, U34, U37, U42, U43, U45, U48,
U51, U52, U54, U60, U64, U66, U68, U75, U78, U80, U82, U85, U92, U93, U95
Chrysoperla (= Chrysopa) comanche - Comanche lacewing - U11, U12, U13, U24, U27, U30, U48, U52, U54,
U66,
U78, U80, U82, U85, U92, U93
Chrysoperla (= Chrysopa) rufilabris - a green lacewing - C02, C07, C08, U03, U05, U07, U11, U13, U18,
U24, U25, U26, U27, U28, U30, U42, U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U60, U65, U66,
U67, U75, U78, U80, U82, U85, U89, U91, U92, U93, U95
Chrysoperla & Chrysopa spp. - green lacewings - C08, M08, M18, M26, U01, U04, U07, U08, U13, U17, U24,
U29, U46, U47, U49, U50, U52, U54, U66, U78, U82, U85, U92, U93
Cryptolaemus montrouzieri - mealy bug destroyer, for scales and mealbugs - C04, C05, C06, C07, C08, C10,
C11, U01, U03, U05, U06, U10, U11, U12, U13, U24, U26, U27, U28, U30,
U34, U37, U48, U49, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U64, U65, U67, U73, U75, U77, U78, U80, U82, U85,
U91,
U92, U93, U95
Delphastus pusillus - for whiteflies - C01, C05, C06, C08, C11, U03, U05, U10, U13, U23, U26, U27, U34,
U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U76, U77, U78, U80, U82, U87, U91, U92
Delphastus spp. - for whiteflies - C08, U54, U78, U92
Deraeocoris brevis - a true bug, for lygus bugs, whiteflies, pear psylla, aphids, thrips, and loopers -
C01, U80, U92
Gambusia affinis - mosquito fish, for mosquitoes - U33, U38, U44, U54, U56, U66, U84
Hippodamia convergens - convergent lady beetle - C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C10, C11, U01, U02, U03, U05,
U09, U10, U11, U13, U17, U18, U26, U27, U29, U30, U34, U35, U36, U42,
U43, U46, U47, U48, U49, U50, U51, U52, U54, U55, U61, U64, U65, U66, U67, U68, U70, U75, U77,
U78,
U80, U89, U91, U92, U95
Macrolophus caliginosus - for aphids and whiteflies - C06, U10, U59, U77
Orius insidiosus - insidious flower bug - C08, U55, U92, U95
Orius tristicolor - minute pirate bug - C07, C08, U03, U11, U13, U30, U49, U54, U67, U78
Orius spp. - C06, C08, U05, U07, U10, U13, U18, U24, U26, U27, U28, U34, U48, U51, U52, U54, U59, U65,
U75, U77, U78, U80, U82, U93
Podisus maculiventris - spined soldier bug - C07, C08, U54, U78
Rumina decollata - decollate snail, for snails - U03, U05, U06, U16, U26, U27, U31, U37, U54, U63, U66,
U74, U75, U80, U82, U83
Scolothrips sexmaculatus - sixspotted thrips, for mites and other thrips - U54
Tenodera aridifolia sinensis - Chinese mantid, a praying mantid - C05, C07, C08, C10, U01, U04, U05, U13,
U17, U26, U29, U34, U36, U43, U47, U50, U52, U54, U64, U66, U67, U75,
U78, U89, U91, U92, U95
Xylocoris flavipes - warehouse pirate bug, for moths and beetles in stored grains - C08, U18, U30, U54,
U78
Weed Controls
Agrilus hyperici - for St. John's wort (Klamath weed) - U15, U30, U78
Aphthona cyparissiae - for spurge - U05, U19
Aphthona flava - for spurge - U05, U19, U78
Aphthona nigriscutis - for spurge - U05, U19
Apion fuscirostre - for Scotch broom - U15, U30, U78
Apion ulicis - for gorse - U15, U30, U78
Bangasternus orientalis - for yellow starthistle - U15, U19, U30, U75
Ceutorhynchus litura - for Canada thistle - U19, U78
Chrysolina quadrigemina - Klamath weed beetle for St. John's wort (Klamath weed) - U05, U19, U30, U78
Coleophora klimeschiella - for Russian thistle - U15, U30, U78
Coleophora parthenica - for Russian thistle - U15, U30, U78
Ctenopharyngodon idella - Chinese grass carp (white amur) for aquatic weeds U40, U53, U57, U58, U79
Larinus planus - for Canada thistle - U19
Leucoptera spartifoliella - for Scotch broom - U15, U30, U78
Longitarsus jacobaeae - for tansy ragwort - U05, U15, U19, U30, U78
Microlarinus lareynii - puncturevine seed weevil - U15, U30, U49, U75
Microlarinus lypriformis - puncturevine stem weevil - U15, U30, U49, U75
Oberea erythrocephala - for leafy spurge - U19
Phrydiuchus tau - for Mediterranean sage - U15, U30
Rhinocyllus conicus - different strains of weevil for Italian, milk, and musk thistles - U05, U15, U19,
U30, U65, U78
Sphenoptera jugoslavica - for knapweed - U19, U78
Spurgia esulae - for spurge - U19, U78
Trichosirocalus horridus - for musk thistle - U05, U19, U78
Tyria jacobaeae - cinnabar moth for tansy ragwort - U05, U15, U19, U30, U78
Urophora affinis - for knapweed - U05, U19, U78
Urophora cardui - for Canada thistle - U05, U19, U78
Urophora quadrifasciata - for knapweed - U05, U19, U78
Urophora sirunaseva - for yellow starthistle - U15, U30
Zeuxidiplosis giardi - for St. John's wort (Klamath weed) - U15, U30
Scientific Names Index
Aceratoneuromyia indica - M24
Adalia bipunctata - U41
Agrilus hyperici - U15, U30, U78
Amblyseius - (see Iphiseius and Neoseiulus)
Anagrus epos - U11, U30, U52, U54, U78
Anaphes iole - U23, U54, U92
Anisopteromalus calandrae - U18, U30, U54, U78
Aphelinus abdominalis - C06, U34, U55, U59, U77
Aphidoletes aphidimyza - C01, C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C10, C11, U03, U05, U10, U26, U27, U30, U34, U45, U46,
U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U65, U66, U67, U68, U75, U77, U78, U80, U92, U93, U95
Aphidius colemani - C06, U28, U45, U55, U59, U77
Aphidius matricariae - C01, C05, C08, C11, U10, U34, U37, U45, U48, U51, U52, U54, U65, U67, U77, U78, U80,
U92,
U93
Aphthona cyparissiae - U05, U19
Aphthona flava - U05, U19, U78
Aphthona nigriscutis - U05, U19
Apion fuscirostre - U15, U30, U78
Apion ulicis - U15, U30, U78
Aphytis melinus - C02, C06, C07, C08, U02, U03, U05, U06, U10, U11, U12, U13, U24, U27, U30, U37, U39, U45,
U48,
U49, U51, U52, U54, U55, U65, U66, U75, U78, U80, U83, U85, U92
Bangasternus orientalis - U15, U19, U30, U75
Biosteres - (see Diachasmimorpha)
Bracon hebetor - C08, U05, U18, U30, U45, U78
Bracon kirpatricki - M13, M17
Ceutorhynchus litura - U19, U78
Chilocorus kuwanae - U78
Chilocorus nigritus - U78
Chrysolina quadrigemina - U05, U19, U30, U78
Chrysopa - (see Chrysoperla)
Chrysoperla (= Chrysopa) carnea - C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C10, C11, M19, U02, U03, U05, U10, U11, U13, U24,
U27, U30, U34, U37, U42, U43, U45, U48, U51, U52, U54, U60, U64, U66, U68, U75, U78, U80, U82, U85, U92,
U93,
U95
Chrysoperla (= Chrysopa) comanche - U11, U12, U13, U24, U27, U30, U48, U52, U54, U66, U78, U80, U82, U85,
U92, U93
Chrysoperla (= Chrysopa) rufilabris - C02, C07, C08, U03, U05, U07, U11, U13, U18, U24, U25, U26, U27, U28,
U30,
U42, U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U60, U65, U66, U67, U75, U78, U80, U82, U85, U89, U91, U92, U93, U95
Chrysoperla & Chrysopa spp. - C08, M08, M18, M26, U01, U04, U07, U08, U13, U17, U24, U29, U46, U47, U49,
U50,
U52, U54, U66, U78, U82, U85, U92, U93
Coccinella septempunctata - U42
Coleophora klimeschiella - U15, U30, U78
Coleophora parthenica - U15, U30, U78
Cotesia flavipes - M01
Cotesia marginiventris - C08, U30, U78
Cotesia melanoscelus - U14
Cotesia plutellae - C08, U18, U30, U45, U78
Cryptolaemus montrouzieri - C04, C05, C06, C07, C08, C10, C11, U01, U03, U05, U06, U10, U11, U12, U13, U24,
U26,
U27, U28, U30, U34, U37, U48, U49, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U64, U65, U67, U73, U75, U77, U78, U80, U82,
U85,
U91, U92, U93, U95
Ctenopharyngodon idella - U40, U53, U57, U58, U79
Dacnusa sibirica - C06, C08, U10, U27, U28, U30, U34, U51, U54, U59, U66, U77, U78, U92
Delphastus pusillus - C01, C05, C06, C08, C11, U03, U05, U10, U13, U23, U26, U27, U34, U48, U51, U52, U54,
U55,
U59, U76, U77, U78, U80, U82, U87, U91, U92
Delphastus spp. - C08, U54, U78, U92
Deraeocoris brevis - C01, U80, U92
Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (= Biosteres longicaudatus, = Opius longicaudatus) - M07, M24
Diadegma insulare - U30, U78
Diaeretiella rapae - C07, C08, U03, U54, U78
Diglyphus isaea - C06, C07, C08, U05, U10, U11, U27, U28, U30, U34, U48, U49, U51, U52, U54, U59, U66, U77,
U78,
U92
Encarsia deserti (= luteola) - U03
Scientific Names Index (continued)
Encarsia formosa - C01, C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C09, C10, C11, U01, U02, U03, U05, U10, U11, U13, U18, U24,
U26,
U27, U28, U30, U34, U37, U42, U43, U46, U48, U49, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U64, U65, U66, U67, U68, U75,
U76,
U77, U78, U80, U82, U85, U91, U92, U93, U95
Encarsia spp. - C08, U02, U03, U10, U23, U24, U54, U66, U78, U92
Eretmocerus californicus - U55
Eretmocerus spp. - C06, U05, U10, U28, U54, U59, U65, U78
Galendromus annectans - U03, U23, U27
Galendromus (= Typhlodromus) helveolus - U02, U03, U23, U27
Galendromus (= Metaseiulus, = Typhlodromus) occidentalis - C01, C05, C06, C07, C08, C11, U01, U03, U05, U07,
U11, U12, U13, U23, U24, U26, U27, U30, U32, U37, U46, U48, U49, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U64, U65, U66,
U67,
U74, U75, U77, U78, U80, U82, U85, U91, U92, U93, U94
Gambusia affinis - U33, U38, U44, U54, U56, U66, U84
Glyptapanteles flavicoxis - U14
Goniozus legneri - U04, U05, U11, U24, U30, U37, U49, U54, U75, U78, U85
Heterorhabditis bacteriophora (= heliothidis) - C02, C08, U05, U10, U30, U36, U41, U42, U48, U51, U52, U54,
U59,
U64, U65, U66, U67, U69, U75, U78, U80, U82, U89, U91, U92, U95
Heterorhabditis megidis - C06, U34
Hippodamia convergens - C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C10, C11, U01, U02, U03, U05, U09, U10, U11, U13, U17, U18,
U26, U27, U29, U30, U34, U35, U36, U42, U43, U46, U47, U48, U49, U50, U51, U52, U54, U55, U61, U64, U65,
U66,
U67, U68, U70, U75, U77, U78, U80, U89, U91, U92, U95
Hypoaspis (= Stratiolaelaps) miles - C01, C07, C08, C11, U03, U05, U10, U27, U48, U51, U52, U55, U65, U77,
U78,
U80, U91, U92, U93
Iphiseius (= Amblyseius) degenerans - U10, U23, U34, U55, U59, U77, U92
Larinus planus - U19
Leptomastix dactylopii - C04, C05, C06, C08, C09, C11, U13, U27, U34, U52, U55, U59, U78, U80, U92
Leucoptera spartifoliella - U15, U30, U78
Lindorus - (see Rhyzobius)
Longitarsus jacobaeae - U05, U15, U19, U30, U78
Lysiphlebus testaceipes - U03, U13, U54, U78
Macrocentrus ancylivorus - U30, U49, U78
Macrolophus caliginosus - C06, U10, U59, U77
Mesoseiulus (= Phytoseiulus) longipes - C08, C11, U03, U05, U11, U13, U23, U26, U37, U42, U46, U48, U51, U52,
U55, U66, U67, U68, U74, U75, U78, U80, U91, U92, U93, U95
Metaphycus helvolus - C02, C07, C08, C11, U03, U05, U11, U27, U39, U48, U52, U55, U65, U66, U75, U78, U80,
U83,
U92
Metaseiulus - (see Galendromus)
Meteorus pulchricornis - U14
Microlarinus lareynii - U15, U30, U49, U75
Microlarinus lypriformis - U15, U30, U49, U75
Microterys nietneri (= flavus) - U66, U78
Muscidifurax raptor - C05, C08, C10, U01, U03, U11, U13, U18, U24, U27, U30, U43, U52, U55, U66, U67, U75,
U78,
U86, U91
Muscidifurax raptorellus - C05, C11, U07, U24, U27, U42, U45, U52, U54, U65, U66, U68, U78, U92
Muscidifurax zaraptor - C02, C06, C07, C08, C11, U03, U05, U07, U11, U24, U25, U26, U27, U34, U42, U45, U48,
U49, U52, U54, U64, U65, U66, U67, U68, U75, U78, U80, U92
Nasonia vitripennis - C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, U03, U05, U11, U26, U48, U66, U67, U75, U78
Neoaplectana - (see Steinernema)
Neoseiulus (= Amblyseius, = Phytoseiulus) barkeri (= mckenziei) - C07, C08, U03, U05, U34, U37, U51, U55,
U65,
U66,
U76, U78, U82, U91, U93
Neoseiulus (= Amblyseius) californicus - C06, C07, C08, C11, U01, U03, U05, U07, U11, U13, U23, U26, U30, U37,
U42, U45, U46, U48, U49, U51, U52, U55, U66, U67, U68, U74, U75, U76, U78, U80, U82, U85, U91, U92, U93,
U95
Neoseiulus (= Amblyseius) cucumeris - C01, C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C09, C10, C11, U03, U05, U10, U24, U26,
U27,
U28, U30, U34, U45, U46, U48, U49, U51, U52, U55, U59, U65, U66, U67, U68, U74, U75, U76, U77, U78, U80,
U82,
U91, U92, U93
Neoseiulus (= Amblyseius) fallacis - C01, C08, C11, U12, U13, U45, U55, U76, U78, U80, U87, U91, U92, U93
Neoseiulus setulus - U77
Oberea erythrocephala - U19
Opius - (see Diachasmimorpha)
Orius insidiosus - C08, U55, U92, U95
Scientific Names Index (continued)
Orius tristicolor - C07, C08, U03, U11, U13, U30, U49, U54, U67, U78
Orius spp. - C06, C08, U05, U07, U10, U13, U18, U24, U26, U27, U28, U34, U48, U51, U52, U54, U59, U65, U75,
U77,
U78, U80, U82, U93
Pediobius foveolatus - U54, U78, U81
Pentalitomastix spp. - U05, U11, U24, U30, U49, U54, U78
Phrydiuchus tau - U15, U30
Phytoseiulus macropilis - U23, U55
Phytoseiulus persimilis - C01, C02, C05, C06, C07, C08, C09, C10, C11, U01, U02, U03, U05, U07, U10, U11, U12,
U13, U18, U23, U24, U26, U27, U28, U30, U32, U34, U37, U42, U45, U46, U48, U49, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59,
U65,
U66, U67, U68, U75, U76, U77, U78, U80, U85, U88, U91, U92, U93, U95
Phytoseiulus - (see Mesoseiulus and Neoseiulus)
Podisus maculiventris - C07, C08, U54, U78
Pyemotes tritici - U18, U26, U30, U34, U68, U78, U91
Rhinocyllus conicus - U05, U15, U19, U30, U65, U78
Rhyzobius (= Lindorus) lophanthae - C04, C05, C06, C08, U26, U48, U51, U52, U55, U78, U80, U92
Rumina decollata - U03, U05, U06, U16, U26, U27, U31, U37, U54, U63, U66, U74, U75, U80, U82, U83
Scolothrips sexmaculatus - U54
Spalangia cameroni - C08, U07, U13, U54, U78
Spalangia corana - U30
Spalangia endius - C02, C05, C06, C08, C10, C11, M17, U01, U03, U07, U11, U13, U18, U24, U26, U27, U42, U43,
U45,
U48, U49, U54, U64, U65, U66, U67, U68, U75, U78, U80, U86, U92
Spalangia nigroaenea - C06, C08, U07, U13, U26, U27, U54, U65, U66, U67, U75, U78
Sphegigaster spp. - U49, U78, U86
Sphenoptera jugoslavica - U19, U78
Spurgia esulae - U19, U78
Steinernema (= Neoaplectana) carpocapsae - C02, C07, C08, C10, C11, U01, U05, U10, U13, U20, U21, U22, U25,
U26, U30, U36, U42, U43, U45, U46, U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U59, U62, U64, U65, U67, U68, U71, U72, U75,
U78,
U80, U82, U89, U90, U91, U92, U95
Steinernema (= Neoaplectana) feltiae (= bibionis) - C06, U22, U34, U41
Steinernema (= Neoaplectana) glaseri - U22, U46, U54, U78
Steinernema riobravis - U22
Stratiolaelaps - (see Hypoaspis)
Tenodera aridifolia sinensis - C05, C07, C08, C10, U01, U04, U05, U13, U17, U26, U29, U34, U36, U43, U47, U50,
U52, U54, U64, U66, U67, U75, U78, U89, U91, U92, U95
Thripobius semiluteus - C05, C08, U03, U05, U27, U30, U37, U52, U54, U55, U67, U75, U78, U92, U95
Trichogramma brassicae - C03
Trichogramma evanescens - C06, U55
Trichogramma minutum - C02, C03, C05, C07, C08, C10, C11, U02, U03, U05, U07, U13, U17, U18, U25, U26,
U27,
U42, U43, U45, U46, U48, U51, U52, U54, U55, U60, U64, U65, U66, U67, U68, U75, U78, U80, U82, U85, U91,
U92,
U95
Trichogramma platneri - C05, C08, C11, U02, U03, U05, U07, U13, U17, U24, U25, U26, U27, U37, U45, U48, U52,
U54, U64, U65, U66, U75, U78, U80, U85, U92
Trichogramma pretiosum - C02, C05, C07, C08, C10, C11, U02, U03, U05, U07, U13, U17, U18, U24, U25, U26,
U27,
U37, U42, U43, U45, U46, U48, U52, U54, U55, U60, U64, U65, U66, U67, U68, U75, U78, U80, U85, U91, U92,
U95
Trichogramma spp. - C06, C08, M02, M03, M04, M05, M06, M09, M10, M11, M12, M13, M14, M15, M16, M17, M18,
M20,
M21, M22, M23, M24, M25, M26, U01, U02, U04, U05, U08, U10, U11, U12, U24, U29, U30, U34, U47, U49, U50,
U54,
U59, U60, U66, U78, U85, U92
Trichogrammatoidea bactrae - U05, U13, U45, U48, U52, U54, U64, U78, U80, U92
Trichosirocalus horridus - U05, U19, U78
Typhlodromus pyri - U10
Typhlodromus - (see Galendromus)
Tyria jacobaeae - U05, U15, U19, U30, U78
Urophora affinis - U05, U19, U78
Urophora cardui - U05, U19, U78
Urophora quadrifasciata - U05, U19, U78
Urophora sirunaseva - U15, U30
Xylocoris flavipes - C08, U18, U30, U54, U78
Zeuxidiplosis giardi - U15, U30
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