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  2. List of horticulture and gardening books and publications

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    This list of horticulture and gardening books includes notable gardening books and journals, which can to aid in research and for residential gardeners in planning, planting, harvesting, and maintaining gardens. Gardening books encompass a variety of subjects from garden design, vegetable gardens, perennial gardens, to shade gardens.

  3. Mealworm - Wikipedia

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    These benefits make mealworms attractive for mass rearing, a technique that promotes disease transmission within the colonies. T. molitor can be the host of many different pathogens and parasites, including entomopathogenic microbes , protozoa , and tapeworms , which can decrease the mealworm beetle’s survival or reproductive success.

  4. List of beneficial weeds - Wikipedia

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    Any garden plant: Its flowers attract pollinators: all parts of the dandelion are edible in season: Used in traditional herbal medicine throughout the world. The common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) contains chemicals that are known to have diuretic properties. [6] Dandelions benefits nearby plants through their powerful tap root system. It ...

  5. Alphitobius diaperinus - Wikipedia

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    The larvae of the litter beetle, like certain other larvae of darkling beetles such as mealworms, are used as animal feed, e.g., fed to captive reptiles. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] They have been reported as a good first food for Central American wood turtle ( Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima mannii ) hatchlings, because they are more active than common ...

  6. Insect farming - Wikipedia

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    Farming of crickets in Thailand. Insect farming is the practice of raising and breeding insects as livestock, also referred to as minilivestock or micro stock.Insects may be farmed for the commodities they produce (like silk, honey, lac or insect tea), or for them themselves; to be used as food, as feed, as a dye, and otherwise.

  7. Better Homes and Gardens (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The original title was Fruit, Garden and Home. The name was changed to Better Homes and Gardens beginning with the August 1924 issue. [3] The first editor for the magazine was Chesla C. Sherlock. [4] One of Sherlock's contributions was an article series on "Homes of Famous Americans", which was also published as a series of books. [4]

  8. Darkling beetle - Wikipedia

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    The larvae, known as mealworms or false wireworms, are usually fossorial, heavily sclerotized and nocturnal. They may possibly be an important resource for certain invertebrates and small mammals. Adults of many species have chemical defenses and are relatively protected against predators. [12]

  9. Tenebrio obscurus - Wikipedia

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    Tenebrio obscurus, or the dark mealworm beetle, is a species of darkling beetle [1] [2] [3] whose larvae are known as mini mealworms. These insects should not be confused with younger mealworms ( Tenebrio molitor ) [ 4 ] or with the confused flour beetle ( Tribolium confusum ).