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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet, Department of Agriculture, Insect Pests of Stored Grain, 1938
... Insect Pests of Stored Grain......pests...5 copies of a booklet produced by the Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Australia as part of the Insect Pests Series, Leaflet No. 6 by R. T. M. Pescott. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne insects pests grain dept of agriculture r t pescott 5 copies of a booklet produced by the Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Australia as part of the Insect Pests Series, Leaflet No. 6 by R. ...insects, pests, grain, dept of agriculture, r t pescott -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Plant Protection (part 1) Insect Pests and Use of Pesticides, 199-?
... Plant Protection (part 1) Insect Pests and Use of Pesticides......pests...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne ian smith john brereton plant protection pests pesticides Course notes by Ian Smith & John Brereton Plant Protection (part 1) Insect Pests and Use of Pesticides Document ...Course notes by Ian Smith & John Breretonian smith, john brereton, plant protection, pests, pesticides -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Report, Jillian M. Lenne, Diseases and pests of Sweet Potato; South-East Asia, the Pacific and east Africa, 1991
... Diseases and pests of Sweet Potato; South-East Asia, the Pacific and east Africa......pests...Diseases and pests of Sweet Potato; South-East Asia, the Pacific and east Africa Document Report Jillian M. ...Report by Jillian M. Lenne, National Resources Institute (UK) Bulletin No.46, 116 pp.jillian m. leene, national resources institute, diseases, pests, sweet potatoes -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyMixed media - Video, RDHS Guest Speaker Presentation - "Local Orchard Insect Pests" - Bron Koll
... RDHS Guest Speaker Presentation - "Local Orchard Insect Pests" - Bron Koll...In this historical perspective on the first industry of Ringwood, Bron talks about her orchardist roots and highlights the seriousness of looking after crops with the ongoing threat of insect pests in the district, including backyard gardens. ...(Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment) RDHS Guest Speaker Presentation - "Local Orchard Insect Pests" - Bron Koll Mixed media Video ...Digitised video (3.86GB). Duration: 75 minutes. Recorded May, 2019. (Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)Presenter: Bronwyn Koll grew up on her family’s orchard in Wonga Park. In this historical perspective on the first industry of Ringwood, Bron talks about her orchardist roots and highlights the seriousness of looking after crops with the ongoing threat of insect pests in the district, including backyard gardens. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesJournal, Insect pests - principal insect pests in Victroai; a guide to identification and control, 1970
... Insect pests - principal insect pests in Victroai; a guide to identification and control...See also B10.0489 (same journal issue) Insect pests - principal insect pests in Victroai; a guide to identification and control Journal ...Journal of Agriculture, Vol. 68, Part 7, July 1970, including article by officers of Victorian Plant Research Institute, Burnley. See also B10.0489 (same journal issue)journal of agriculture, victorian plant research institute -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet, Entomolgy Notes, 1975
... pests...An Introduction to Horticultural Pests for Higher Education Students by John S. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne Written for Plant Health students in the Bachelor of Applied Science (Horticulture) pests bachelor of applied science (horticulture) john s brereton An Introduction to Horticultural Pests for Higher Education Students by John S. ...Written for Plant Health students in the Bachelor of Applied Science (Horticulture)pests, bachelor of applied science (horticulture), john s brereton -
Beechworth Honey ArchivePublication, Understanding the spread of honeybee pests and diseases: an agent-based modelling approach. (Arundel, Jonathan). Canberra, 2011, 2011
... Understanding the spread of honeybee pests and diseases: an agent-based modelling approach. ...Understanding the spread of honeybee pests and diseases: an agent-based modelling approach. ...19 pages. -
Beechworth Honey ArchivePublication, Mite pests of honey bees in the Asia-Pacific region. (Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research). Canberra, 2007, 2007
... Mite pests of honey bees in the Asia-Pacific region. ...Beechworth Honey Archive 87 Ford Street Beechworth high-country 34 pages, illustrated. Mite pests of honey bees in the Asia-Pacific region. ...34 pages, illustrated. -
Beechworth Honey ArchivePublication, Pests and diseases of honey bees. (Annand, Nick and Somerville, Doug). [Sydney], 2008, 2008
... Pests and diseases of honey bees. (Annand, Nick and Somerville, Doug). ...Beechworth Honey Archive 87 Ford Street Beechworth high-country 1 volume (various paginations), illustrated Pests and diseases of honey bees. (Annand, Nick and Somerville, Doug). ...1 volume (various paginations), illustrated -
Wheen Bee FoundationPublication, New South Wales Forestry Commission, Common insect pests of trees (New South Wales Forestry Commission), Sydney, 1965, 1965
... Common insect pests of trees (New South Wales Forestry Commission), Sydney, 1965...Wheen Bee Foundation 87 Ford Street Beechworth Common insect pests of trees (New South Wales Forestry Commission), Sydney, 1965 Publication New South Wales Forestry Commission ... -
Wheen Bee FoundationPublication, Connor, L. J, Honeybee diseases and other bee pests (Connor, L. J.), 1974, 1974
... Honeybee diseases and other bee pests (Connor, L. J.), 1974...Wheen Bee Foundation 87 Ford Street Beechworth Honeybee diseases and other bee pests (Connor, L. J.), 1974 Publication Connor, L. ... -
Wheen Bee FoundationPublication, Annand, N. & Somerville, D, Pests and diseases of honey bees (Annand, N. & Somerville, D.), Sydney, 2008, 2008
... Pests and diseases of honey bees (Annand, N. & Somerville, D.), Sydney, 2008...Wheen Bee Foundation 87 Ford Street Beechworth Pests and diseases of honey bees (Annand, N. & Somerville, D.), Sydney, 2008 Publication Annand, N. & Somerville, D. ... -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet - Brochure, Potato diseases and pests in Victoria: methods for control
... Potato diseases and pests in Victoria: methods for control...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne potatoes growing victoria Brochure reprinted from Bulletin "Potato growing in Victoria" Potato diseases and pests in Victoria: methods for control Booklet Brochure ...Brochure reprinted from Bulletin "Potato growing in Victoria"potatoes, growing, victoria -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet - Brochure, Department of Agriculture, Plant diseases and insect pests: Notes by the Biological Branch, 1943-1951
... Plant diseases and insect pests: Notes by the Biological Branch...Refer to paper catalogue Plant diseases and insect pests: Notes by the Biological Branch Booklet Brochure Department of Agriculture ...Brochures reprinted from Journal of the Department of Agriculture as Advisory Pamphlets. Refer to paper cataloguedepartment of agriculture, journal -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesArticle, F.R Drake et al, 1.Lawns and playing fields; 2. Pests and diseases of lawns, 1957
... 1.Lawns and playing fields; 2. Pests and diseases of lawns...Multiple copies 1.Lawns and playing fields; 2. Pests and diseases of lawns Article F.R Drake C.R. ...Reprints of articles by 1. F.R Drake; 2. C.J.R. Johnston and C.R. Millikan from Journal of the Department of Agriculture. Multiple copiesdepartment of agriculture, journal, f.r. drake, c.j.r. johnston, c.r. millikan -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet (Item), Lawns and Playing Fields - F.R. Drake; Pests and Diseases of Lawns- C.J.R. Johnston and C.R. Millikan
... Lawns and Playing Fields - F.R. Drake; Pests and Diseases of Lawns- C.J.R. Johnston and C.R. ...Millikan 19-page booklet containing 2 articles reprinted from The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria Lawns and Playing Fields - F.R. Drake; Pests and Diseases of Lawns- C.J.R. Johnston and C.R. ...lawns, playing fields, f.r. drake, c.j.r. johnston, c.r. millikan -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - 35mm Colour slides, Kodachrome Transparency, Insect Pests, 1950's-1980's
... Insect Pests...Divided into: Hemiptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, Orthoptera and Manteda. Insect Pests Photograph 35mm Colour slides Kodachrome Transparency Ektachrome Agfacolor Kodachrome Kodachrome Professional ...insects, insect pests -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesSlide - 35mm Colour slides, Denise Johnson, Arboriculture Pests and Diseases, 2000
... Arboriculture Pests and Diseases...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne arboriculture trees diseases tepriodium rhyzomorphs denise johnson Colour slides. 3 slides of diseases Tepriodium and Rhizpmorphs dated Jun 2000. 4 slides labelled "DED DJ" (Denise Johnson) and 2 others. Arboriculture Pests and Diseases Slide 35mm Colour slides Denise Johnson ...Colour slides. 3 slides of diseases Tepriodium and Rhizpmorphs dated Jun 2000. 4 slides labelled "DED DJ" (Denise Johnson) and 2 others.arboriculture, trees, diseases, tepriodium, rhyzomorphs, denise johnson -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbourneAnimal specimen - Student display showing Some Insect Pests of Forests, Some Insect Pests of Forests
... Some Insect Pests of Forests...Wooden cabinet with glass top, a variety of insect specimens mounted with tags Some Insect Pests of Forests Animal specimen Student display showing Some Insect Pests of Forests ...A mounted Insect Collection, collected and produced by a student from the VSFWooden cabinet with glass top, a variety of insect specimens mounted with tagsA Selection of Forest Insects, including Several of Economic Importance. -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkEquipment - Shell Tox Insect Sprayer
... An insect pump used to kill household pests such as flies, mosquitoes, silverfish and fleas. ...On pump: ''SHELL / TOX / Death / to / every pest / A SHELL PRODUCT / MADE IN AUSTRALIA'' On both ends of tank: ''SHELL TOX / Death to every pest''...Insect Sprayer Fumigator On pump: ''SHELL / TOX / Death / to / every pest / A SHELL PRODUCT / MADE IN AUSTRALIA'' On both ends of tank: ''SHELL TOX / Death to every pest'' Insect sprayer- consisting of a pump with a cylindrical tank attached and a handle made of wood Equipment Shell Tox Insect Sprayer ...An insect pump used to kill household pests such as flies, mosquitoes, silverfish and fleas. An advertisement in the Australian Women's weekly from January 26, 1946 references this particular model as an improvement on the previous pre-war model, as it now contained "the correct amount of DDT". DDT was banned in Australia in 1987. This type of insect sprayer was in common use in Australian households in the mid-20th century.Insect sprayer- consisting of a pump with a cylindrical tank attached and a handle made of woodOn pump: ''SHELL / TOX / Death / to / every pest / A SHELL PRODUCT / MADE IN AUSTRALIA'' On both ends of tank: ''SHELL TOX / Death to every pest''insect sprayer, fumigator -
National Wool MuseumDrench Gun
... On handle: Pest Arrestor...Inexperienced operators, overdoses and weather were often blamed for the deaths when it was often the design of the Drench Gun itself. On handle: Pest Arrestor Kettle drenching gun Drench Gun ...The Kettle Drum Drenching Gun was invented and predominately used in the 1940s and 1950s. The Drench Gun was likely used to drench sheep with carbon tetrachloride for internal parasite control. These guns were widely used in Australia. There were problems with the design of the kettle Drum Drench Gun, however, which contributed to its demise. On hot days and/or if the sheep struggled while being drenched, some fluid would miss its intended target and go into the windpipe and onto the lungs of sheep, often with fatal results. At times nearly one-third of a flock could be found dead. Inexperienced operators, overdoses and weather were often blamed for the deaths when it was often the design of the Drench Gun itself. Kettle drenching gunOn handle: Pest Arrestor -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesSlide - Glass slide, 1891-1905
... Diseased eucalyptus leaves. Pest possible scale and sooty mould. Photograph...Diseased eucalyptus leaves. Pest possible scale and sooty mould. Photograph Slide Glass slide ...28. Diseased eucalyptus leaves. Pest possible scale and sooty mould. Photographaustralian native plants, eucalyptus -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesLetter, Correspondence, 1952-1963
... Kneen, re shooting of pest animals, job references, etc....Kneen, re shooting of pest animals, job references, etc. Correspondence Letter ...Correspondence, mainly with T.H. Kneen, re shooting of pest animals, job references, etc.t.h.kneen, principal -
National Wool MuseumDrench Gun
... Moffatt-Virtue Limited 3841 C V ROBERTS/ PATENTEE Pest Arrestor...Inexperienced operators, overdose and weather were often blamed for the deaths (Davidson, K 2012). sheep - diseases sheep - parasites Moffatt-Virtue Limited 3841 C V ROBERTS/ PATENTEE Pest Arrestor A brass drenching kettle consisting of a brass bowl and a detachable plunger mechanism. ...The Kettle Drum Drenching Gun was invented and predominately used in the 1940s and 1950s. This Drench Gun was constructed by Moffat-Virtue Ltd, an Australian company formed by John Moffat and William Wright Virtue. Moffat-Virtue Ltd were a Sydney company whose products, including windmills and shearing machinery, were well known in rural NSW throughout the mid twentieth century. The company was taken over by Fire Fighting Enterprises Ltd in June 1966 (Rudder, G 2020). The Drench Gun was likely used to drench sheep with carbon tetrachloride for internal parasite control. These guns were widely used in Australia. There were problems with the product, however, which contributed to its demise. On hot days and if the sheep struggled while being drenched, some fluid would go into the wind-pipe and into the lungs of the sheep, sometimes with fatal results. At times nearly one-third of a flock could be found dead. Inexperienced operators, overdose and weather were often blamed for the deaths (Davidson, K 2012). A brass drenching kettle consisting of a brass bowl and a detachable plunger mechanism. The plunger is alloy and the handle has a hinge to create suction to spray liquid out the brass nozzle.Moffatt-Virtue Limited 3841 C V ROBERTS/ PATENTEE Pest Arrestorsheep - diseases sheep - parasites -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAlbum - 35mm Colour slides, Kodachrome, Arboriculture Diseases, 1980-1981
... ...pests...Appear to be photographs of pests and diseases of pine trees - Phytophthera cinnamomi? ...Appear to be photographs of pests and diseases of pine trees - Phytophthera cinnamomi? ...Box of colour slides labelled "P.C. & Ben A?" Appear to be photographs of pests and diseases of pine trees - Phytophthera cinnamomi? 1 labelled "Sirex" Sirex Wood Wasp?" Mostly May 80 and Apr 81. Other labels: E. Smithii Gully Peppermint Orbost Vic, Portable ...? built Dec 93, Kew Swift & Building Melb Water.sirex wood wasp, phytophthera cinnamomi, arboriculture, excursion, pests, eucalyptus smithii, gully peppermint, orbost, diseases, kew swift -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet, Pest and Disease Control, 1959
... Pest and Disease Control...Pest and Disease control in the home orchard. ...Victoria Department of Agriculture Pests and Pest Control Orchards Pest and Disease control in the home orchard. ...Pest and Disease control in the home orchard.Pest and Disease control in the home orchard. Reprinted from the journal of The Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Rev 1959.Pest and Disease control in the home orchard.victoria, department of agriculture, pests and pest control, orchards -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, E.M. Gibson, Pruning Day 1948, 3 July 1948
... Black and white photograph of the public walking through the Orchard on Pruning Day 1948. The pest proof cage on the left...The pest proof cage on the left Pruning Day 1948 Photograph Black and white print E.M. ...Black and white photograph of the public walking through the Orchard on Pruning Day 1948. The pest proof cage on the left"3/7/48." 560/10 20pruning day, e. m. gibson collection, orchard, pruning day 1948, pest proof cage -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Canterbury Road from Heathmont Railway Station Bridge 1954, 1954
... Houghton & Byrne Pest Service Truck on Canterbury Road crossing Heathmont Railway Station Bridge 1954. ...Roads Houghton & Byrne Pest Service Truck on Canterbury Road crossing Heathmont Railway Station Bridge 1954. ...Houghton & Byrne Pest Service Truck on Canterbury Road crossing Heathmont Railway Station Bridge 1954. Photo courtesy Vic. RoadsCanterbury Road from Heathmont Railway Station Bridge - 1954. Photo courtesy Vic. Roads -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 5 Sepember 2004
... ...pests...Its core mission is to work towards eradicating animals and pests from the land to protect the natural vegetation and promote revegetation projects....Its core mission is to work towards eradicating animals and pests from the land to protect the natural vegetation and promote revegetation projects. ...This photograph was taken at Riverview Farm, Victoria on Sunday the 5th of September as part of a day trip by the Wooragee Landcare Group. The event was about looking at land use on small farms and as a social get-together for the Group. Wooragee was also researching how small landholders could run some enterprises around the time of the trip. This photograph includes Julius Holt, Graeme Missen, Peter and Lesley Finedon, Sue Brunskill, Jacky Luisi, Bonnie Payne, Bob and Christine Stewart, Oliver Payne, and Gerri Boland. Wooragee Landcare Group was created in 1988. Its core mission is to work towards eradicating animals and pests from the land to protect the natural vegetation and promote revegetation projects.This photograph is a great example of the type of events that Wooragee Landcare Group has organized, while educating the public about the importance of land use management.Reverse: WAN NA E0NA2N2. NN1- 3 4556 / [PRINTED] (No. 9) / 188wooragee, wooragee landcare group, wooragee landcare's collection, land use, social, riverview farm, animals, pests -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAnimal specimen - Little Friarbird, Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1860-1880
... Its back is grey. It has serious pest damage to the back of its neck, which has no feathers. ...Its back is grey. It has serious pest damage to the back of its neck, which has no feathers. ...The Little Friarbird is a migrational bird, moving between northern Australia and the New South Wales/Victoria border in the spring and autumn times. It is primarily found near in forests and near water: rivers, wetlands. They eat nectar, bugs, fruit and seeds. They form monogamous pairs and nest close to water. They are not a threatened species. The Little Friarbird has a brown head, back, wings and tail. Its chest is light brown. Its legs, beak and face are dark grey. It has bright blue patches on its cheeks under the eyes. This specimen does not accurately match how the Little Friarbird looks because the specimen has lost clumps of feathers on its chest, neck and face. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum in Sydney and the National Museum of Victoria (known as Museums Victoria since 1983), as well as individuals such as amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. These skins were then mounted by members of the Burke Museum Committee and put-on display in the formal space of the Museum’s original exhibition hall where they continue to be on display. This display of taxidermy mounts initially served to instruct visitors to the Burke Museum of the natural world around them, today it serves as an insight into the collecting habits of the 19th century. This specimen is part of a significant and rare taxidermy mount collection in the Burke Museum. This collection is scientifically and culturally important for reminding us of how science continues to shape our understanding of the modern world. They demonstrate a capacity to hold evidence of how Australia’s fauna history existed in the past and are potentially important for future environmental research. This collection continues to be on display in the Museum and has become a key part to interpreting the collecting habits of the 19th century This Little Friarbird has blue patches on its cheeks, brown head, back and tail. The front and neck are a light brown. Its back is grey. It has serious pest damage to the back of its neck, which has no feathers. Above its eyes shows early signs of pest damage. The front of the bird has ruffled patches of feathers. It stands on a dark wooden stand. It has an identification tag hanging from its left leg. Label: 61a/ Blue faced Honey Eater / See catalogue page 19 taxidermy mount, taxidermy, burke museum, beechworth, little friarbird, australian bird
