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Methods of plant care and insect control are not the same as they used to be.
This first effort started what has become a classical approach to insect control.
It is believed to offer a broad range of insect control.
Mostly it has been treated as a public health issue, a matter of medical treatment and insect control.
Don't forget to factor insect control into your outdoor living plans.
Some people breed them as pets and for insect control.
This greatly reduces the need for disease and insect control measures.
This material has wide application for insect control in grain storage.
Some have been modified as spraying aircraft and are used on insect control work.
But the emphasis on environmental awareness has given this study credence, particularly in the field of insect control.
For flying insect control, it is particularly important to eliminate pools of standing water anywhere near the house.
Tick and insect control is an effective way to stop the spread of the bacteria from one animal to another.
Insect control measures can help prevent the spread of sleeping sickness in high-risk areas.
Bats are a means of natural mosquito and insect control in some parts of the world.
Farmers buy these parasitic wasps for insect control in their fields.
In 1987 the main method of weed and insect control continued to be labor-intensive cultivation.
The agreement calls for the two companies to develop, produce and market a broad range of viruses for insect control.
Yet they address problems that no individual physician, consumer or health maintenance organization can solve, from insect control to regulations for safe food.
Agricultural - insect control, developing disease-resistant plants, and the production of fertilizers.
If you are cannot get rid of the bugs, you can call an insect control company for treatment choices.
He will advise on horticulture, composting, fertilizing and insect control.
Management techniques include (hyacinth-eating) insect controls and manual beach clean up efforts.
About 25 percent of that is spent on plants, and the rest on equipment, fertilizer and insect control.
While insect control efforts in the mid-1900s helped stamp out these diseases, dengue virus could be making a comeback.
But the hormones would have to be synthesized if they were to be employed on a large-scale for insect control.