For 19 years and through four editions, Urban Pest Management in Australia (previously Urban Pest Control) has been the major reference work for Australian pest control operators. A new chapter has been added to cover the increasingly important subject of managing the growing threat to Australia posed by exotic timber pests.
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John Gerozisis is an entomologist who has worked for many years in the pest control industry, ten years as a teacher of pest control with NSW TAFE and a further ten years undertaking timber inspection and consultative work for a leading Sydney building consultancy. Phillip Hadlington OAM is a pest-control operator. He is a legend in the industry, Australia's first TAFE teacher of pest-control and the author of six pest-control related books, among them Termites and Borers (UNSW Press, 1998). An Introduction to Australian Insects (UNSW Press, 1982) and Common Household Pests (UNSW Press, 1999).
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Seller: Bookies books, Boyanup, WA, Australia
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 4th Edition. Book condition is near fine. Hard cover. Published by University of New South Wales in 2001. No dust jacket. Text body clean and unmarked throughout the book. Book boards clean and unmarked front and back. Book block clean and unmarked all side, very minor dot mark on top. Spine intact. Over-all an excellent and neat copy of the book. "Urban Pest Management in Australia" by John Gerozisis has been a significant reference work for Australian pest control operators for 19 years. Through its four editions, it has provided valuable insights into managing urban pests in the Australian context. The book covers various aspects of pest control, including identification, prevention, and treatment strategies. In the most recent edition, a new chapter has been added to address the growing threat posed by exotic timber pests in Australia. These pests can have a significant impact on both urban environments and natural ecosystems. Here are some key details about the book: Title: Urban Pest Management in Australia Authors: John Gerozisis, Phillip Hadlington Edition: Fourth Publisher: NewSouth Publishing Publication Year: 2001 Length: 314 pages Subjects: Nature (Animals, Insects & Spiders), Political Science (Public Policy, City Planning & Urban Development), Reference (General), Science (Life Sciences, Biology), Social Science (Sociology, Urban), Technology & Engineering (Construction, Pest Control) See photos for more information. Over-all an excellent and neat copy. Seller Inventory # ABE-1711345544434
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