Garden Bugs of British Columbia
Gardening to Attract, Repel and Control
- Publisher
- Lone Pine Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2008
- Category
- Canada, Insects & Spiders, Techniques
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781551055916
- Publish Date
- Feb 2008
- List Price
- $21.95
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Description
Bugs in the garden can be annoying, frightening, entertaining and mysterious. This handy little book features more than 130 bugs that commonly appear in British Columbia gardens, the good, the bad and the ugly. Each illustrated account features species identification and life history, as well as a description of the bug's activities in your garden. Harmful bugs and beneficial bugs are identified, as are tips and techniques to get rid of them or attract them.
About the authors
Dr. Ken Fry teaches entomology in the school of Horticulture at Olds College. He has been involved in insect pest management research and teaching for over 12 years. Nine of those years were spent as a research scientist with the Alberta Research Council. His research is focused on biological control of insect pests and integrated pest management. Ken has never met a bug he didn’t like, or at least for which he has a grudging respect.
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Douglas Macaulay works as an Alberta Agriculture agroforester in Peace River country, where he helps farmers manage, understand and identify the beneficial and pest insects they encounter. Avocationally, Doug is a keen lepidopterist (i.e., he studies butterflies and moths) and spends volunteer time monitoring species populations. He has a degree in Biology from the University of Alberta.