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SHORT SUBJECTS AND TIMELY TIPS
FOR PESTICIDE USERS
Issue No. 01-2

 

BIOLOGICAL CONTROL, IPM, AND EXOTIC PESTS PEST CONTROL

PEST CONTROL

REGULATORY

HUMAN HEALTH

MISCELLANEOUS


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Please forward all articles, meeting announcements, publications, reports, or other items of interest that you would like included in the next issue of Short Subjects and Timely Tips. Please include the name, state, and telephone number of the individual who can be contacted for further information.

CONTACT:
PAT SKYLER
(916) 454-0817
FAX (916) 454-0820
pskyler@fs.fed.us

 

Washington Office Forest Health Protection sponsors, compiles, edits, and distributes this informal newsletter as a means of providing current information to forestry pesticide users. Comments, questions, and items of input are welcome and may be sent to Pat Skyler, Editor, USDA Forest Service, Remote Sensing Lab, 1920 20th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, or by email at pskyler@fs.fed.us.  Reference to a commercial product or source in this newsletter does not constitute endorsement by the USDA Forest Service. Information should be verified by contacting the original source of information as neither the editor or the USDA Forest Service guarantees the accuracy of the information provided in this Short Subjects. Pesticides can be injurious to humans, domestic animals, desirable plants, and fish or wildlife if they are not handled or applied properly. Use all pesticides in accordance with label precautions.