Abstract

ALL plants of the genus Salix are attractive hosts for destructive insects. In the case of basket willows, attacks of varying degrees of intensity are of annual occurrence. A loss of 50 per cent is frequently experienced amongst willow growers, while at times insect invasion is so great as to render the crop totally worthless for basket-making purposes.

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