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Zoology / Insect ecology / Pest control / Trapping / Organic gardening / Gypsy moth / Mating disruption / Pheromone trap / Honey bee pheromones / Agriculture / Biology / Biological pest control
Date: 2012-01-23 10:50:33
Zoology
Insect ecology
Pest control
Trapping
Organic gardening
Gypsy moth
Mating disruption
Pheromone trap
Honey bee pheromones
Agriculture
Biology
Biological pest control

FOREST ENTOMOLOGY Field Evaluation of Effect of Temperature on Release of Disparlure From a Pheromone-Baited Trapping System Used to Monitor Gypsy Moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) PATRICK C. TOBIN,1 AIJUN ZHANG,2 KSENIA

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