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Hexapoda / Hymenoptera / Myrmicinae / Entomology / Pest insects / Insecticides / Ants / Myrmecology / Amdro / Red imported fire ant / Fire ant / Hydramethylnon
Date: 2015-08-04 16:18:09
Hexapoda
Hymenoptera
Myrmicinae
Entomology
Pest insects
Insecticides
Ants
Myrmecology
Amdro
Red imported fire ant
Fire ant
Hydramethylnon

INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT Urban IPM Program 2008

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