Laboratory and field trials with sorptive dusts and dibrom for control of animal and household pests
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I. Barry TarshisAuthor Affiliations
I. Barry Tarshis is Assistant Professor of Entomology, University of California, Los Angeles.Publication Information
Hilgardia 15(5):8-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v015n05p8. May 1961.
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Abstract
Dibrom—1, 2-dibromo-2, 2-dichloro-ethyl dimethyl phosphate—a comparatively new organic phosphate insecticide, can be combined with the sorptive dust Dri-Die 67 to hasten its knockdown action.
Tarshis I. 1961. Laboratory and field trials with sorptive dusts and dibrom for control of animal and household pests. Hilgardia 15(5):8-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v015n05p8
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