Abstract

A carbon disulfide emulsion has been prepared in which rosin, C. P. sodium hydroxide and U. S. P. oleic acid are used to form the emulsifying agent. In this way variation in the composition of the emulsifying agent is cut to a minimum. At present this emulsion is the one recommended for the treatment of turf and of nursery stock for the control of Japanese beetle larvae. This emulsion has also given good results against the larvae of the Asiatic beetle, Anomaia orientalis Waterh., and of the green June beetle, Cotinus nitida.

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