"Bean and Pea Weevils" offers a detailed examination of these common agricultural pests, written by Ernest Adna Back and Allen Bowie Duckett. This comprehensive study delves into the biology, behavior, and control methods of weevils that infest beans and peas, providing essential information for farmers, agricultural scientists, and anyone involved in crop protection.
The book covers the life cycles of these weevils, their impact on legume crops, and various strategies for managing their populations. With practical advice and scientific insights, this work remains a valuable resource for understanding and mitigating the damage caused by bean and pea weevils in agricultural settings. This is a must-read for those seeking in-depth knowledge on protecting vital food crops from insect infestation.
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