Abstract

Several insecticides were applied in a band along the drill at corn-planting time or soon after plants emerged for the control of the sugarcane beetle, Euetheola rugiceps (Lee.), in Mississippi. Aldrin and heptachlor granules and sprays at 1 pound per acre were the most effective and gave about equal control. Dieldrin was as effective as aldrin in a spray, but not in granules. Thiodan, Thimet, Guthion, Chlorthion, and Sevin were ineffective at the dosages used.

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