Economic Entomology, Pamphlets, Volume 47, presents a detailed compilation of studies and reports focusing on the practical application of entomology within economic contexts. This volume delves into the crucial role insects play in agriculture, public health, and various industries, offering insights into managing insect populations to minimize economic losses and improve productivity.
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