Insect Potpourri: Adventures in Entomology

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Insect Potpourri: Adventures in Entomology

Editorial Reviews
Review
R.A. Morse's essay on Africanised Honey Bees is brilliantly lucid, casting a clear light on what is a subject all too often obscured by the muddy inaccuracies of sensationalism. Another excellent contribution is O. Sosa Jr.'s essay on C.J. Finlay and the discovery of the relationship between Yellow Fever and Mosquitos.
-Gordon's Entomological Home Page

Book Description
This book gives a popularized account of entomology and working in entomology in the USA. The 7 chapters by various authors cover: useful insects such as bees, insects that help control pests, insects as medicine and as food; insects and public health, including mosquitoes, the diseases they carry and their control, an account of the work of medical entomologists in the armed forces of the USA, memories of working on the development of early insect repellents, on control of screwworm and the role of dipteran larvae in forensic entomology; forest pests and their control, in particular the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar); domestic insects and their control, work on termites [Isoptera] and other pests of timber, an account of the problems of imported fireants (Solenopsis spp.) and Africanized honey bees, and cockroaches in an urban environment; agricultural pests including the development stages of control chemicals, a discussion on the public and scientific attitudes to insecticides and their alternatives, a description of bollworms, the boll weevil (Anthronomus grandis) and pests of fruits and corn [maize], a history of insecticides, insects as plant pathogen vectors and the role of biotechnology in insect control. The final chapter contains 'unusual facts' about insects and other arthropods. The text is interspersed with cartoons by Gary Larson and the appendices provide information on the American registry of Professional Entomologists of the Entomological Society of America, on the Society itself and on the American Mosquito Control Association.

Insect Potpourri,Adams,CRC,1877743097,Beneficial insects,Control,Entomology,Insect pests,Insects,Life Sciences - Zoology - Entomology,Science,Science/Mathematics,Insects & spiders,Science / Entomology

Book Contents:

  1. Landscaping with Perennials (Black & Decker Outdoor Home)
  2. Lawns (Rodale's Organic Gardening Basics)
  3. Manual of Cultivated Conifers
  4. Medicinal Herbs: A Complete Guide for North American Herb Growers
  5. Mother Nature's Kitchen: Growing & Using Herbs
  6. Native Plants in the Coastal Garden
  7. New England Gardener's Guide (Gardener's Guides (Cool Springs Press))
  8. Ortho's Plans for Beds & Borders
  9. Penstemons
  10. Perennials and Their Garden Habitats

Book Contents

Book Contents

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