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8.Don't listen to PETA's "Pet-a-Shark" campaign. Besides, you should've learned your lesson from their "Hug-a-Rabid-Stray Dog" or "French-Kiss-a-Starving-Pirahna" campaigns. 7.Wait at least thirty minutes to go swimming after eating a bucket of chum. 6.Only swim on days Miss Cleo says it's safe.
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Reddy GVP, Holopainen JK, Guerrero A. Olfactory responses of Plutella xylostella natural enemies to host pheromone, larval frass, and green leaf cabbage volatiles. J Chem Ecol 2002:28(1):131-143.
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Monitoring and mass trapping of lepidopterous pests on cabbage lettuce to promot
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294 Florida Entomologist 87(3) September 2004 CABBAGE LOOPER MOTHS (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE) TRAPPED WITH MALE PHEROMONE PETER J. LANDOLT1 , RICHARD S. ZACK2 , D. GREEN1 AND L.
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T his paper describes the isolation and identification of cis.7-dodecen-l-ol ace- tate as the sex attractant of the female cabbage looper moth. The chemical structure of the compound was verified by synthesis and assay of synthetic at- tractant which was as active as the natural product.
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International Society of Chemical Ecology 19th Annual Meeting University of Hamburg, Germany August 3. 7. 2002 Scientific Programme and Abstracts Meeting Host Wittko Francke Scientific Committee Ian T. Baldwin Wittko Francke Thomas Hartmann Monika Hilker ISCE-President Murray B.
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21st Annual Meeting of the ISCE 23-27 July, 2005 1 21st Annual Meeting of the ISCE 23-27 July, 2005 2 Table of Contents Organizers, Officers & Sponsors........................................................................................ 3 Conference at a Glance....................................
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The green peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer), is found throughout the world, including all areas of North America, where it is viewed as a pest principally due to its ability to transmit plant viruses.
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