Early intervention strategy : efficacy and the non-target impact of insecticides.: M3-2/16-2016E-PDF

The spruce budworm (SBW) (Choristoneura fumiferana) is the most serious pest affecting the forests of eastern North America. Records indicate that SBW outbreaks are cyclic – occurring every 30 to 40 years. The last extensive outbreak in eastern Canada reached its peak in the 1970s, damaging more than 50 million hectares. An outbreak is currently occurring in Quebec, and populations are increasing in northern New Brunswick.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Canadian Forest Service.
Title Early intervention strategy : efficacy and the non-target impact of insecticides.
Series title NRCan, making a difference ; 016
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English | French]
Note(s) "May 2016."
Title from caption.
Issued also in French under title: Stratégie d’intervention précoce : efficacité des insecticides et leurs effets non spécifiques.
At head of title: Atlantic Forestry Centre – making a difference.
Issued also in printed form.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, 2016.
Description 2 p. : ill.
ISBN 978-0-660-04590-0
Catalogue number
  • M3-2/16-2016E-PDF
Subject terms Insecticides
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