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Raymond A. Cloyd is a professor and Extension specialist in ornamental entomology and integrated pest management in Kansas State University's Department of Entomology.

January 19, 2011
There are two hypotheses that explain why resistance is more common in arthropod pests than natural enemies. Let's explore them.
May 27, 2009
Do fungicides control two-spotted spider mites, and what is the effectiveness of miticides and strobulurin-based fungicides on them?
June 20, 2008
Research evaluates insecticide use and control of a common greenhouse pest.
June 18, 2008
Research finds some biological/fungicide combinations harmful.
June 12, 2008
Food preferences and dispersal capabilities divide mites into three distinct categories.