A Guide to Common Forest Pests in Georgia

Terry Price, Forest Health Specialist, Georgia Forestry Commission


Further Readings

Available from Georgia Forestry Commission, P. O. Box 819, Macon, Ga. 31298-4599

  1. Guidelines for Managing Pine Bark Beetles in Georgia
  2. Pine Bark Beetles in Urban Areas
  3. How to Time Dimethoate Sprays Against the Nantucket Pine Tip Moth
  4. Growing the Japanese Flowering Cherry Trees in Georgia
  5. Hypoxylon Canker of Oaks and Hickories in Georgia

Available from the USDA, Forest Service Library, 1720 Peachtree Road, NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30334

  1. Silviculture Can Reduce Losses from the Southern Pine Beetle (Handbook #57(3)
  2. Woodpeckers and the Southern Pine Beetle (Handbook #564)
  3. An Aerial Observer's Guide to Recognizing and Reporting Southern Pine Beetle Spots (Handbook #560)
  4. Identification and Biology of Southern Pine Bark beetles (Handbook #634)
  5. Southern Pine Beetles Can Kill Your Ornamental Pine (Bulletin #226)
  6. Ips Bark Beetles in the South (Forest Insect & Disease Leaflet #129)
  7. Control of Pales and Pitch-Eating Weevils in the South
  8. Pales Weevil (Forest Insect & Disease Leaflet #104)
  9. The Nantucket Pine Tip Moth (Forest Insect & Disease Leaflet #70)
  10. Major Hardwood Defoliators of the Eastern Forests (#224)
  11. A Guide to the Insect Borers, Pruners, and Girdlers of Pecan and Hickory (Technical Report SO-64)
  12. Littleleaf Disease (Forest Insect & Disease Leaflet #20)
  13. Fusiform Rust of Southern Pines (Forest Insect & Disease Leaflet #26)
  14. Oak Decline (Forest Insect & Disease Leaflet #165)
  15. Annosus Root Rot in Eastern Pines (Forest Insect & Disease Leaflet #76)
  16. Brown-spot Needle Blight of Longleaf Pines (Forest Insect & Disease Leaflet #44)
  17. Nursery Diseases of Southern Pines (Forest Insect & Disease Leaflet #32)
  18. Nursery Diseases of Southern Hardwoods (Forest Insect & Disease Leaflet #137)
  19. Pt-A Beneficial Fungus That Gives Your Trees a Better Start in Life. (Gen. Rpt. 5A-GR8, 1980)
  20. How to Recognize and Quantify Ectomycorrhizae on Conifers (For. Bull. 3A-FB/p8 1979)

The following book can be obtained at cost by writing the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, DC 20402

  1. Insects of Eastern Forests (Misc. Publication 1426) Revised

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