The periwinkle in turn is preyed upon by blue crabs and diamondback terrapins. |
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Volunteers found 21 diamondback terrapins in abandoned crab traps pulled from the edge of the bay. |
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Wheeler Marsh in Milford, Connecticut provides habitat for diamondback terrapins, a unique estuarine turtle. |
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The diamondback terrapins inhabit salt marshes and coastal waters of North America from New England to the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Last spring, the diamondback moth larvae infestation occurred earlier than usual and Canola Watch helped alert growers. |
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It seems that the diamondback caterpillars love Indian mustard and would rather eat it than cabbage. |
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Crabs or fish or even a diamondback terrapin enters a trap to feed on the bait, can't get out, dies and becomes the bait that attracts more victims. |
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Considered a delicacy and served in restaurants, diamondback terrapins were heavily harvested along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts through most of the past century. |
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This suggests that all could provide food for diamondback terrapins. |
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Host 2: Female diamondback moths lay tiny white eggs on the upper surface of plant leaves. |
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Alternatively, you could produce a series of programs, each highlighting a different method for controlling the diamondback moth. |
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Host 2: And diamondback moth is a serious insect pest of brassica vegetables everywhere in the world, not just in Africa. |
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Host 1: There's no magic to managing difficult pests like the diamondback moth. |
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Host 2: We should also mention that hand picking can be effective for controlling the diamondback moth. |
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How can I tell when diamondback moth caterpillars are damaging my cabbage? |
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I was asked to pick up a western diamondback rattlesnake bare-handed. |
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On the world scene, diamondback moth is ranked as the major insect pest of a large number of commercially grown cruciferous plants, including canola. |
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It's because of birds that I know the difference between a sugar maple and a red maple, a diamondback water snake and a cottonmouth, an American lady and a painted lady. |
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Surveys showed extensive problems from agricultural insect pests, particularly from the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella and the small white butterfly Pieris rapae. |
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Life history traits of the western diamondback rattlesnake studied from roundup samples in Oklahoma. |
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Challenges in implementing spinosad diamondback moth resistance management strategies in intensive vegetable growing areas in Asia. |
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Superparasitism and host size effects in Oomyzus sokolowskii, a parasitoid of diamondback moth. |
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It is nicknamed diamondback for the five rows of bony plates, or scutes along its back. |
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Temperature-dependent development of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella on two brassicaceous host plants. |
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Host 1: Now I'm sure our listeners would be interested in learning about how they can reduce damage to their vegetables from the diamondback moth. |
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Scientists don't exactly know why, but it seems that the young diamondback moth caterpillars don't like plants that have glossy leaves as much as the waxy-leaved varieties that we commonly plant. |
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In some areas, total crop losses due to insect pests could be observed and finding more than 50 diamondback moth larvae on a single cabbage plant was rather common. |
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Pests: For control of Colorado potato beetle larvae, European corn borer larvae, cabbage looper, imported cabbageworm and diamondback moth larvae. |
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Based on his description and location, it was probably a western diamondback rattlesnake, Crotalus atrox. |
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Larval survival, host plant preferences and developmental responses of the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella on wild brassicaceous species. |
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The wasp kills the pest species by laying eggs in the developing diamondback moth caterpillars which are then eaten from inside by the developing parasitic larvae. |
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Chemical pesticides, imported from China, are applied, but they show a limited impact due to the fact that pests and especially the diamondback moth have developed resistance. |
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Host 2: So far we've talked about three methods you can try to control the diamondback moth: intercropping, planting during the rainy season, and applying a botanical insecticide made from seeds of the neem tree. |
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A western diamondback rattlesnake, which is responsible for the second highest number of snakebite deaths in the US, lives in a privatelyowned flat in Aberdeen city centre. |
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The base was nicknamed after the western diamondback rattlesnake because of their massive presence during the construction of the Peyote Army Airfield. |
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In addition to these birds, hear the gray wolf, humpback whale, western diamondback rattlesnake, American alligator, African elephant, or smoky jungle frog. |
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Cabbage fields surrounded by collards required 75 to 100 percent fewer sprays to control diamondback moths than fields treated conventionally with pesticides. |
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The four poisonous snakes found throughout most of the peninsula are diamondback rattlesnakes, pigmy rattlesnakes, water moccasins and coral snakes. |
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Colt offers a mount for their Phyton, Diamondback and Mark V revolvers that clamps to the ventilated barrel rib via crossbolts. |
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There is a veterinary-approved rattlesnake vaccine available which was developed to provide protection against envenomation by a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake. |
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