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Web URL(s): | http://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/gcmb/article/1923jun65.pdf Last checked: 02/14/2012 Requires: PDF Reader |
Publication Type:
| Trade |
Author(s): | Sewall, D. I. |
Title: | Blacksnakes versus moles |
Source: | The Golf Course [New York]. Vol. 5, No. 6, June 1923, p. 65. |
Publishing Information: | Peterson, Sinclaire & Miller, Inc., in conjunction with Carter's Tested Seeds, Inc. |
# of Pages: | 1 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Biodiversity; Golf course maintenance; Predators; Serpentes, Ophidia; Talpidae; Wildlife
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Abstract/Contents: | Addresses the potential benefits blacksnakes may have to a golf course, explaining that they are harmless if not antagonized. States that "blacksnakes in practically every section of the United States and along the Canadian border are a decided asset to a golf course, rather than a detriment." Claims that blacksnakes are an asset to golf courses because "they will keep down moles, field mice, and small pests." Details the blacksnake's physical characteristics, its winter behavior, and its diet. |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Sewall, D. I. 1923. Blacksnakes versus moles. The Golf Course [New York]. 5(6):p. 65. |
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