Sentences with phrase «larger pest problems»

Chemical pest control products, such as pesticides, insecticides, rodenticides and fumigates, will need to be put in place to wipe out larger pest problems.

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Last year we decided to garden in a large community plot but had a lot of issues, tried to plant too many things, and spent way more than we had planned on coping with problems / drought / pests / neighbors etc..
If P = NP, computers may eventually be able to solve a host of complex problems, from protein folding to factorising very large numbers.
Fleas and ticks are tiny pests that can cause a large problems for your pet.
Driveclub has, by in large, sorted out most of its problems but the glaring omission of the PS Plus version of the game continues to haunt the title.
The minimum local p - values were obtained to address the global field significance, also known as the multiplicity problem, which results from a large number of parallel statistical tests (Livezey & Chen 1983).
Whether it's a «tough love» beekeepers» focus on survivor genes, or a renewed interest in top - bar hives, Warré hives and other beekeeping alternatives, there are plenty of folks out there who believe that the industrialized, chemical - dependent model of large - scale beekeeping is part of the problem when it comes to Colony Collapse Disorder, pests, and all the other challenges facing beekeepers these days.
While change occurred across a range of child and parent outcomes, the largest improvements came following Group Triple P for children in the clinical range for conduct problems and social, emotional and behavioural concerns, and for parents» whose self - reports placed them at clinical levels of depression.
The Every Family Initiative showed that a large scale population level parenting intervention was feasible and, moreover, Triple P can effect change in a range of important family risk and protective factors related to the development of children's mental health problems including depression.
In the Volberg et al. (2001) study, living in a large city was shown to be a risk factor for gambling problems (z = 4.00, p <.01).
Analysis of RMICS positive behaviors (the sum of acceptance, relationship - enhancing attributions, self - disclosure, humor, and constructive problem discussion) indicated theoretically consistent significant differences between high - and low - hostile groups; the sex × group interaction reflected women's larger differences than men's (F1, 40 = 5.84; P =.02).
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