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![]() | INFORMATION No. 021 Clothes Moths There are several species of clothes moth in the U.S. The two mostly commonly encountered ones are the commonDocID: 1vnkA - View Document |
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![]() | Mating Disruption by Pheromones: Resistance and New Direction Jun Tabata (National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences) Most moths use a common reproduction system that involves long-distance atDocID: 1v668 - View Document |