Abstract

An account of an unusual outbreak of the pistol case-bearer in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia which the ordinary orchard spray practice of the region failed to control. Tests of different insecticides showed nicotine sulphate with penetrol to be most effective, applied just after the hatching period. An emergency application of 67,000 gallons of spray was made in one orchard for this insect.

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