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Agriculture / Biological pest control / Organic gardening / Fur trade / Trapping / Pitfall trap / Pheromone trap / Pest / Honey bee pheromones / Insect ecology / Biology / Entomology
Date: 2008-08-17 21:21:20
Agriculture
Biological pest control
Organic gardening
Fur trade
Trapping
Pitfall trap
Pheromone trap
Pest
Honey bee pheromones
Insect ecology
Biology
Entomology

Lecture Outline INSECTS AS PESTS I. II.

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